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The Spirit of St. Andrews
The Spirit of St. Andrews
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Author: Alister Mackenzie
Creator: Bobby Jones
Publisher: Clock Tower Press
Category: Book

List Price: £15.99
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Sales Rank: 351378

Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 288
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.1

ISBN: 1886947007
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.3520684129
EAN: 9781886947009
ASIN: 1886947007

Publication Date: April 15, 1995
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
There's no question that Dr Alister MacKenzie was one of the best golf course architects in the history of the game. Augusta National, Royal Melbourne, Cypress Point among many other famous layouts are proof of that fact. In the mid-1990s, MacKenzie's lost golf manuscript, written a year before his death in 1933, was found and finally published as "The Spirit of St Andrews". Even all these years later, MacKenzie's thoughts on such topics as the golf swing, rules, great courses and holes, and golfers are interesting and intuitive.

From the Inside Flap
"The Spirit of St. Andrews may have been written 60 years ago, but much of its content is timeless. MacKenzie never minces words, and his views on golf, golfers, and courses remind us that he was not only a brilliant architect but one of the most provocative characters the game has produced."
?George Peper, Editor?in?Chief, GOLF Magazine

?Having been part of a family closely associated with the game of golf for more than eighty years, I suppose it?s not unreasonable to feel that as far as the game goes there is nothing left to surprise—you?ve seen it, done it, and are on the verge of, dare I say, becoming bored. You look at the world and nothing is the same, life is but a shadow of what it was, sport is seemingly no longer played for enjoyment, commercialism is everywhere, which, according to some, is progress. But when you?re just about to reach for the solace of a large whiskey mac on a dreary winter?s day, along comes a bit of magic to lift the spirits. It arrived in the form of a manuscript written by Dr. Alister MacKenzie entitled simply The Spirit of St. Andrews.

Perhaps the discovery of this manuscript written in the doctor?s own fair hand was not quite as dramatic as Lord Caernarvon discovering the burial ground of Tutankhamen, but for lovers of golf it must run it damn close. Written in early thirties, it provides page after page of interest, common sense and information.

I?ve never read a more interesting book on golf, for it not only covers the art of creating a course, stressing the importance of building it so people of all levels of competence may enjoy playing, it also transports the reader in his mind?s eye to many far flung venues that over the last forty years or so have become so much a part of folklore.

I?m honored to have been allowed to introduce this masterpiece, for that is what it surely is.?
?Peter Alliss, Noted Player, Commentator, Author and Architect


From the Back Cover
Alister MacKenzie, one of golf?s greatest architects, designer of Augusta National—home of the Masters, Cypress Point, and Royal Melbourne, was the consulting architect for St. Andrews. He was a master of many facets of golf.

He shares with you his insights on great golf holes, the golf swing, technology and equipment, putting tips, the USGA and the Royal & Ancient—almost every area of golf that is important and influences golfers today.

Truly a ?lost? manuscript, The Spirit of St. Andrews, written in 1933, with a foreword by one of the world?s greatest golfers, Robert Tyre ?Bobby? Jones, Jr.—has never been published until today.

It contains fascinating stories of famous players—Hagen, Sarazen, Jones, and others—that teach valuable lessons to all golfers.

??another Dead Sea scroll?
The Wall Street Journal


About the Author
Alister MacKenzie was born in England. He practiced medicine and served as a civil surgeon in the Boer War, beginning his career in golf--course design shortly after returning home. He died in 1934.

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