Golf Digest's Places to Play, 4th Edition: 6,000 Public and Resort Courses in the USA, Canada, Mexico and the Islands, with the Latest Player Ratings (Special-Interest Titles) | 
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Media: Paperback Edition: 4th Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 1104 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 9 x 5.1 x 1.6
ISBN: 0679005390 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3520257 EAN: 9780679005391 ASIN: 0679005390
Publication Date: May 2, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com Review For the 1998 edition of its guide to the best golf facilities, Golf Digest asked its readers to rank every course they played in the previous year according to "overall golf experience, the value for the money, and the standard of service at the facility." The results, comprehensive enough to sate even the most information-hungry player, are collected in this thorough guide that is sure to be valued by duffers and pros alike. A quick peek at the opening section reveals rankings for "America's 100 Greatest Golf Courses 1997-98" (Pine Valley Golf Club in New Jersey and Augusta National, home of the Masters tournament, come out on top), "The Five Star Courses," great-value and good-value facilities, and facilities offering great and good service. Dig a little deeper and you'll find listings for 5,000 courses in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the islands--Abaco and Aruba to Tobago and the Turks and Caicos. Each listing includes the rating, from one to five stars, as well as such information as the course phone number and approximate directions, instructions for booking a tee time, number of holes on the course, whether golf carts are available and what the walking policy is, the length of the season, green fees, and whether metal spikes are allowed. Trivia buffs will enjoy learning when each course opened and who the architect was, in addition to the par, yardage, U.S. Golf Association course rating, and slope. All of this is complemented by comments from Golf Digest readers. The King's North Course at Myrtle Beach National Golf Club in South Carolina, for example, is described as one of the "top of the line public courses.... Most memorable hole: par 5 with island fairway.... Arnie [Palmer] did a fantastic job.... Course much tougher after redesign, some tricked up holes." With facts, figures, and the inside lowdown from players around the world, Golf Digest's Places to Play surely is "as essential to golf as your favorite putter."
Product Description Golf Digest's Places to Play 4ed."The veritable bible of daily-fee courses in the United States." -- Philadelphia Inquirer"Extraordinary...as important a companion for the traveling golfer as a favorite pair of spikes." -- Los Angeles TimesThe only guide you need to the public and resort golf courses of North America and the Islands, with comments and ratings by more than 20,000 avid players.
Complete Profiles of 6,000 public and resort coursesAddresses, greens fees, pars, yardage, USGA slope and course ratings, caddies, carts, lodging, practice ranges, and course policies
Travel TipsHow to get the most out of a golf trip
Candid AppraisalsPlayers evaluate enjoyment, landscaping and scenery, playability, and uniqueness of terrain
Golf Digest's PicksAmerica's 100 Greatest Golf Courses 1999-2000 and Best New Courses 1999-2000, as chosen by the prestigious Golf Digest selection panel
Find What You WantChoose courses that offer great value, great service, great pace, and great conditioning
Easy-to-Use IndexesAlphabetical and geographical lists make it a cinch to locate courses
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going golfing December 10, 2001 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Compehensive unbiased very helpful guide.MAJOR drawback is next to useless listing by state rather than by city or metropolitan area. Who cares about courses in San Francisco if you're vacationing in Palm Springs!
Places to Play Gets a Bit Gushy December 24, 2000 First let me state the obvious: All praise you have heard about this volume is merited. It is truly the "don't leave home without it" golfers' equivalent. Its scope is comprehensive, its selection of comments concise and illustrative. Now for the bad part. From the last edition to this it seems as if all the courses have improved a half-star. Having found the previous ratings dead-on, I was stupefied by the number of "solid" courses being awarded four stars, which in the editor's judgment stands for "Plan your next vacation around it." Sorry, but the ratings are far too liberal this go around. Still this book is most impressive for its geographic consistency. Thinking that a course deep in the heart of nowhere can't possibly be examined accurately? Think again. The reviews are always accurate. The negative comments are soft-pedaled, but they are there and after awhile you can discern them quite easily. If you have golf wanderlust, you'll become quite attached to this book.
Places to Play Gets a Bit Gushy December 24, 2000 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
First let me state the obvious: All praise you have heard about this volume is merited. It is truly the "don't leave home without it" golfers' equivalent. Its scope is comprehensive, its selection of comments concise and illustrative. Now for the bad part. From the last edition to this it seems as if all the courses have improved a half-star. Having found the previous ratings dead-on, I was stupefied by the number of "solid" courses being awarded four stars, which in the editor's judgment stands for "Plan your next vacation around it." Sorry, but the ratings are far too liberal this go around. Still this book is most impressive for its geographic consistency. Thinking that a course deep in the heart of nowhere can't possibly be examined accurately? Think again. The reviews are always accurate. The negative comments are soft-pedaled, but they are there and after awhile you can discern them quite easily. If you have golf wanderlust, you'll become quite attached to this book.
Almost perfect October 6, 2000 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a truly excellent guide. I would recommend this to any golfer wanting to try new tracks. Having taken up golf again six months ago and having just moved to Oklahoma from Mass. I needed a solid review book to begin exploring my local environs. This book has come up trumps again and again - providing an accurate overview of courses in my area, throughout the rest of the state, and all over the country. I wouldn't agree with every course review but that is part of the fun, and course conditions and upkeep can change in a short period so it would be churlish to nit-pick. Thanks to this sterling guide (my only complaint - some of the distances form major cities are off) I've played some great courses I would never have come across. Indispensable and superior, by a long, long way, to anything else out there. Bravo Golf Digest!
Golf Digests place to play June 6, 2000 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
A great book which allows you to book tee times all over the U.S. Information is correct and reviews are interesting. Reviews seem to be very accurate in the courses I have played. A book a true golfer cannot survive without.
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