Seventh at St. Andrews : How Scotsman David Mclay Kidd and His Ragtag Band Built the First New Course onGolfs Holy Soil in Nearly a Century
Scott Gummer Author
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Seventh at St. Andrews : How Scotsman David Mclay Kidd and His Ragtag Band Built the First New Course onGolfs Holy Soil in Nearly a Century
English
ISBN: 1592403980
EAN: 9781592403981
Category: Sports & Recreation / Golf/Biography & Autobiography / Artists, Architects, Photographers/Sports & Recreation / General/Architecture / Regional/
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
Release Date: 08/01/2008
Age Range: 18-UP
Synopsis: When it was announced that the town of St. Andrews-the Home of Golf-planned to build its first public championship course since 1914, a young course architect and native Scotsman named David McLay Kidd beat out all comers to earn the right. Kidd and his dream team then fashioned the most anticipated new course in golf history, the Castle Course. Behind the scenes, personality clashes, pint-fueled tirades, creative conflicts, and bureaucratic red tape combined to make the experience at once maddening and unforgettable.
Seventh at St. Andrews : How Scotsman David Mclay Kidd and His Ragtag Band Built the First New Course onGolfs Holy Soil in Nearly a Century
Illustrated: No
Format: UK-B Format Paperback
Height: 0.8 inches
Width: 5.5 inches
Length: 8.0 inches
Weight: 8.99 oz
Pages: 288

