18 Greatest Scottish Golf Holes
Photos from '18 Greatest Scottish Golf Holes' Book
Haven't yet made that first journey to Scotland? We've got the book for you. Have you been there enough times to argue about which holes are the best? Then we definitely have the right book for you. 18 Greatest Scottish Golf Holes, ($199) by Craig Morrison and Andrew Ross, provides a lavish tour of their choices for the best holes in Scotland, from the north (Royal Dornoch) to the south (Turnberry), with 16 other stops in between. Never heard of Hopeman Golf Club or Spey Valley? You will here. Let the arguments begin.
"18 Best Scottish Golf Holes" ($199) by Craig Morrison and Andrew Ross, provides a lavish tour of their choices for the best holes in Scotland. Between now and Jan. 1, 2013, you will receive a 10 percent discount on each book ordered, plus free shipping and gift wrapping. Here a sneak preview of the book, plus some local knowledge on each hole.
Gleneagles Cheap Michael Kors Outlet King Course 13th (par 4, 423 yards)
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE: "The thirteenth used to be a Michael Kors Outlet par 5. It is now a very hard par 4. The best tee shot will clear Auld Nick and stay left of the next fairway bunker. Get past it, maybe with a draw, and wholesale nike jerseys the land falls away, rewarding bravery with additional distance." Jimmy Kidd, former Estates and Golf Courses Director, Gleneagles
"18 Best Scottish Golf Holes" ($199) wholesale nfl jerseys china by Craig Morrison and Andrew Ross, provides a lavish tour of their choices for the best holes in Scotland. Between now and Jan. 1, 2013, you will receive a 10 percent discount on each book ordered, plus free shipping and gift wrapping. Here a sneak preview of the book, plus some local knowledge on each hole.
Gleneagles King Course 13th (par 4, 423 yards)
LOCAL KNOWLEDGE: "The thirteenth used to be a par 5. It is now a very hard par 4. The best tee shot will clear Auld Nick and stay left of the next fairway bunker. Get past it, maybe with a draw, and the land falls away, rewarding bravery with additional distance." Jimmy Kidd, former Estates and Golf Courses Director, Gleneagles
