Who among golfers does not dream of playing the great windswept seaside courses of the British Open, where even the best can falter? Author Michael Fay, in the tradition of his first book, offers a unique opportunity to explore eighteen iconic holes that epitomize the challenges of these legendary courses. Each hole represents the essence of the links game, showcasing the balance of risk and reward that defines the sport. Fay, a golfing purist, delves into the rich history of each course while providing practical advice and inspiration for players of all skill levels. Having played and studied many of these courses, often inaccessible to the public, he shares insights on what makes each hole special, along with detailed walkthroughs on how to approach them effectively. His lively coverage highlights why these courses have earned their place in British Open history. Additionally, Fay, who leads tours of British courses, offers invaluable guidance for golfers planning their pilgrimage to the birthplace of golf. An appendix features a comprehensive year-by-year history of the British Open, complemented by a collection of stunning new photographs by Michael Freeman.
Michael John Fay Orden de los libros (cronológico)
