Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
432
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Nov 6, 2008
Editora
Icon Books
ISBN-10
1848310250
ISBN-13
9781848310254
Descrição
Peter Pugh delves into the artistry and architectural brilliance of one of golf's most celebrated course designers in a captivating exploration of Harry Colt's legacy. Voted the top golf book of 2009 by "GOLF Magazine," this work combines stunning visuals with insightful commentary, revealing the nuances of Colt’s design philosophy that have influenced countless courses worldwide.
Readers are taken on a journey through time, examining the historical context in which Colt operated. Pugh meticulously details the principles that guided Colt’s approach to golf course design, showcasing his commitment to integrating the natural landscape with challenging yet enjoyable play. Each course is portrayed not just as a sporting venue but as a masterpiece in its own right, reflecting the interplay between nature and human creativity.
The book is laden with rich illustrations that bring Colt's courses to life, allowing readers to appreciate the beauty and complexity of these iconic landscapes. Through Pugh's words and the vibrant photographs, the reader can almost feel the grace and challenge of each hole, beckoning them to experience the magic of Colt’s creations.
This work serves as both an homage and an education, appealing not only to golf enthusiasts but to anyone with an appreciation for landscape design and architectural history. The profound impact of Colt's work is evident, and Pugh's portrayal of it is nothing short of a must-read for anyone who cherishes the game of golf.
Readers are taken on a journey through time, examining the historical context in which Colt operated. Pugh meticulously details the principles that guided Colt’s approach to golf course design, showcasing his commitment to integrating the natural landscape with challenging yet enjoyable play. Each course is portrayed not just as a sporting venue but as a masterpiece in its own right, reflecting the interplay between nature and human creativity.
The book is laden with rich illustrations that bring Colt's courses to life, allowing readers to appreciate the beauty and complexity of these iconic landscapes. Through Pugh's words and the vibrant photographs, the reader can almost feel the grace and challenge of each hole, beckoning them to experience the magic of Colt’s creations.
This work serves as both an homage and an education, appealing not only to golf enthusiasts but to anyone with an appreciation for landscape design and architectural history. The profound impact of Colt's work is evident, and Pugh's portrayal of it is nothing short of a must-read for anyone who cherishes the game of golf.