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Golf Architecture: Economy in Course Construction and Green-Keeping

In “Golf Architecture: Economy in Course Construction and Green-Keeping,” A. Mackenzie offers a compendious exploration of the principles underlying the design and maintenance of golf courses. Written in a didactic yet engaging style, the book marries practical advice with a deep understanding of environmental considerations, aesthetics, and the economic factors that influence course construction. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century golf culture, Mackenzie'Äôs work serves as both a manual for practitioners and a philosophical treatise on the burgeoning sport, showcasing his belief in the importance of harmonizing a course with its surrounding landscape. A renowned golf architect, A. Mackenzie drew upon his extensive background in landscape architecture and horticulture to inform his insights on course design. His experiences in constructing some of the world's most revered golf courses played a pivotal role in shaping his perspectives on efficiency and beauty in course design. Mackenzie'Äôs passion for the sport and his advocacy for thoughtful, sustainable design principles are woven throughout the text, capturing the essence of his professional philosophy. Recommended for golf course designers, greenkeepers, and enthusiasts alike, this book serves as an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the intricate balance of beauty and economy in golf architecture. Mackenzie'Äôs pioneering ideas not only illuminate the art of course creation but also challenge readers to think critically about the ongoing relationship between nature and sport.
87 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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