The Golf Courses of the British Isles

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The Golf Courses of the British Isles is a classic early 20th-century book that combines course descriptions, travel writing, and insightful commentary on golf architecture across the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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instanceOf book
golf book
non-fiction book
author Bernard Darwin
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts landscapes of the British Isles
describes golf courses in England
golf courses in Ireland
golf courses in Scotland
golf courses in Wales
focusesOnRegion British Isles
genre golf architecture writing
sports literature
travel writing
hasPart architectural analysis
course descriptions
travel commentary
hasReputation classic of golf literature
landmark work on links golf
hasTheme aesthetic appreciation of golf courses
relationship between landscape and golf design
travel and sport
historicalContext pre–World War I golf era
illustrator Harry Rountree
includes illustrations of golf courses
influenced golf architecture criticism
later golf course guidebooks
language English
literaryStyle descriptive
essayistic
mainSubject golf architecture
golf courses
links golf
mediaType print
notableFor early systematic survey of British and Irish golf courses
influential commentary on golf course design
publicationCentury 20th century
settingLocation Ireland
United Kingdom
targetAudience golf historians
golfers
students of golf architecture
timePeriodDescribed early 20th century golf

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Bernard Darwin notableWork The Golf Courses of the British Isles