The American Golfer’s Guide

The American Golfer’s Guide by Hubert Pedroli, published by Turner Pub. in 1995, is a comprehensive resource for golf enthusiasts. This first edition spans 304 pages and is presented in English. The book offers detailed information on over 500 public golf courses across the U.S., Bermuda, and the Caribbean, making it an essential reference for golfers seeking new challenges and experiences.
Readers will find a wealth of information, including detailed descriptions and maps that provide insights into each course. The guide is enhanced by over 200 full-color photographs that showcase the beauty and challenge of these golfing destinations. Covering a range of topics within the realm of sports and recreation, this book serves as a valuable tool for both novice and experienced golfers looking to explore various courses.
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This comprehensive guide for golfers provides full details on more than 500 courses open to the public all over the U.S., Bermuda, and the Caribbean. Over 200 full-color photos capture the glorious spirit of the country’s most beautiful and challenging courses, while detailed descriptions and maps tell players all they need to know.
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