Golf Architecture: Economy in Course Construction and Greenkeeping

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"Golf Architecture: Economy in Course Construction and Greenkeeping" is a classic early 20th-century treatise on golf course design and maintenance by renowned architect Alister MacKenzie, emphasizing strategic layout and cost-effective greenkeeping practices.

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instanceOf book
golf course architecture treatise
addresses bunker design
drainage considerations
fairway routing
green contouring
playing strategy
turf management
associatedWith Alister MacKenzie’s design philosophy
strategic school of golf architecture
author Alister MacKenzie NERFINISHED
contribution early systematic exposition of MacKenzie’s design principles
historical reference for classic-era golf course design
emphasizes economy of construction
maintenance efficiency
minimal earth movement
natural use of terrain
strategic placement of hazards
focus cost-effective golf course construction
cost-effective greenkeeping practices
strategic layout of golf holes
genre non-fiction
sports literature
historicalSignificance classic text in golf course architecture literature
influential in shaping 20th-century golf course design thought
intendedAudience golf club officials
golf course architects
greenkeepers
students of golf architecture
language English
mainSubject economy in course construction
golf course design
golf course maintenance
greenkeeping
strategic golf architecture
publicationCentury 20th century
publicationPeriod early 20th century

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Alister MacKenzie authorOf Golf Architecture: Economy in Course Construction and Greenkeeping