Top Golf Courses Wisconsin

By admin, April 21, 2008 11:23 pm

2010 Golfweek’s Best lists unveiled
Pine Valley (10th hole pictured) returns to No. 1 on the Classic list. For anyone who thinks that great golf course architecture is found only at old, stuffy private clubs, the 2010 Golfweek’s Best lists should be an eye-opener.
Big Fish Golf Club in Hayward Wisconsin



California Golf


California Golf


$24.95


The 10th Edition features almost 900 courses in California including public, private, semi-private, military and resort courses. All the latest information including updated fees, playing policies and descriptions of course layouts, hundreds of scorecards with hole-by-hole yardages, pars and handicaps, course-wide ratings and slopes. Also included is an expert’s guide to the state’s top 50 courses as well as lodging and information for many resorts. Test your knowledge of history and trivia. If you play golf in California, this book is essential.

Golf Digest: Classic American Courses


Golf Digest: Classic American Courses


$34.95


The world?s best-selling golf magazine brings to life 50 classic courses of the United States, such as Augusta National, Pebble Beach, Merion, and more.

Golf Travel By Design


Golf Travel By Design


$17.95


Written by the editors of The Golf Insider, the leading golf travel publication, this book shares the style, tricks, and trade secrets of nineteen of the world?s top designers, profiles their best publicly accessible courses, and provides travel related information. No matter what your budget is, if you travel, you can find wonderful courses by the greatest designers of all time and experience them for yourself. With this insider knowledge, you can help increase your enjoyment, and lower you score, as you play some of the most beautiful courses available to the traveling golfer.

Golf Courses Of The PGA European Tour


Golf Courses Of The PGA European Tour


$49.95


The official record of the PGA European Tour in words and pictures. A stunning and informative guide to some of the most spectacular, well loved and legendary golf courses in the world. Peter Dobereiner depicts the charms and pitfalls that contribute to Europe?s great courses. Brian Morgan?s magnificent photographs depict the extraordinary variety and visual appeal of the different courses. Peter Dobereiner was an award-winning golf correspondent for many years. He has also achieved widespread acclaim as a golf course designer. He remains an internationally syndicated golf columnist and has written more than twenty golf books. Brian Morgan is one of the world?s best known golf photographers. Gordon Richardson has been writing on golf for twenty-five years and is a regular contributor to British, American and Italian golf magazines.

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