Lost Links: Forgotten Treasures Of Golf's Golden Age (book) by Daniel Wexler
Lost Links provides a comprehensive picture of classic golf courses from the pre-World War II Golden Age that have vanished over the years. Literally hundreds of classic courses have disappeared with time, including nearly 200 designed by legendary architects like Donald Ross, A.W. Tillinghast and Dr. Alister MacKenzie. Historian Daniel Wexler profiles 74 of the very best, bringing them back to life with detailed histories, color maps and period photographs. Within Lost Links, the reader can walk William Flynn's sand-strewn North course at Boca Raton, skirt towering Pacific cliffs at Billy Bell's mysterious Royal Palms, retrace Seth Raynor's footsteps at the Greenbrier and revisit George Thomas's legendary lost holes at La Cumbre. Also featured are great lost holes from many of America's most famous courses, including such standards as Merion, Medinah, Pinehurst, Inverness, Colonial, and many more. Any golfer's library will be enriched with the addition of this historic volume. 238 pages.