GOLFLAND IRELAND is the hardback guide to the array of
good, great and utterly glorious courses across the island of Ireland - all of
them.
Planning a trip to Ireland or simply dreaming of one?
GOLFLAND IRELAND is the essential, definitive work. Every Irish course is here.
GOLFLAND IRELAND is both practical reference book and highly desirable gift, it is
stylishly laid out, showcasing fabulous photography by David Cannon, the
world's finest and most famous golf photographer.
As well as the comprehensive and detailed guides to each
course, GOLFLAND IRELAND contains historical overviews, portraits of Ireland's
key golf figures, as well as suggested itineraries and maps.
GOLFLAND IRELAND is for Ireland's own golfers as well as for those
from all over the world who are dreaming about or planning a trip to walk its
famous fairways - such as Portrush, Portmarnock, Royal County Down,
Ballybunion, Waterville and many more - and to discover its less-well-known,
lovely and hidden outposts.
Ireland's golfing riches can be overwhelming and GOLFLAND
IRELAND is simply the best way to navigate them.
From Ardglass: "Ardglass is an adventure of a course, with
splendid views to the Mountains of Mourne, over the Irish Sea to the Isle of
Man, and beyond to Scotland and England. The golf is very good and select holes
are truly great."
From The Island: "Confusingly, The Island is no longer
strictly on an island, but it does sit on its own peninsula, surrounded by the
sea on three sides. In contrast to other coastal courses in this central
eastern stretch, The Island has heaving dunes. Sure, it can be said of so many
Irish links courses, especially on the other side of the island, that they have
mighty sandhills. But really, these are something to behold."
From Spanish Point: "This is a mature nine-hole links
course, established in 1896, overlooking the beach at Spanish Point, halfway
between Lahinch and Doonbeg. It's twice round for a par 68 at over 5,000 yards.
And you probably will want to play it twice. Out here, on the Wild Atlantic
Way, the longest coastal touring route in the world, this sporty links has two
par 5s and closes with two uproarious par 3s."
GOLFLAND IRELAND is the second title from publishing house, Oltomo. The
first title is GOLFLAND SCOTLAND.
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Höhe: 177 mm
Breite: 248 mm
Dicke: 19 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-7398548-2-9 (9781739854829)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
David Cannon's magnificent photographs illustrate GOLFLAND
IRELAND. David has spent a professional lifetime photographing the world's best
golf courses, the best players and many of the most important moments in
professional golf. It was David who captured the iconic images of Seve's 1984
celebrations on the 18th green at St Andrews and David who recorded Christy
O'Connor Jnr's on the 18th at The Belfry in 1989 when his thrilling long-iron
brought home The Ryder Cup for Europe. In fact, David has photographed 19 Ryder
Cups and 18 Solheim Cups, as well as 42 Open Championships. As of 2025 he will
have shot 40 Masters, plus countless other significant men's and women's
professional and amateur events around the globe.
Michael Atkinson is a regular contributor to golfing titles
in the UK and USA including Bunkered Magazine and National Club Golfer. He is
the co-author of GOLFLAND SCOTLAND. His home club is the spectacular and
historic links of Gullane in East Lothian. He is also a member of Edinburgh's
Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society and the beautiful Boat of Garten, in the
Scottish Highlands, where he was first introduced to the game as a youngster.
Michael and his wife Alison now enjoy playing there with their sons, Murray and
Gregory.
Craig Morrison's previous golf books include 18 Greatest
Scottish Golf Holes ("instantly collectible" Forbes Magazine); 18 Greatest
Irish Golf Holes ("the most beautiful golf book in the world" New York
Magazine); and The Meaning of Golf ("funny, observant and insightful, a
tremendous job" Golf Monthly Magazine). He is the co-author of GOLFLAND
SCOTLAND. He has contributed golf stories to media outlets including Golf
Magazine, The Times and The New York Times. Home is Somerset, in England, where
he lives with his wife, Fiona, and their sons, Rory and Finlay.
Introduction
History
Methodology
David Cannon
The Courses
The Itineraries
The Irish Influencers
Index of Courses
Index of Courses by County
About the Authors