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"Annotations for my "Golf Courses as Art" article"
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If you have received in the mail by now the April 11th issue of
The American Conservative
(article not online -
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) with my long article on golf course architecture, here are links to people and places I referred to in the text. You can read along in the magazine and look up pictures of everything I refer to in writing. (First, though, let me mention that the best all-around website on golf design is
www.GolfClubAtlas.com
.) Here are the references in order as they appear in my essay:
Augusta National
Augusta National -
15th Hole
Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty
Christo's Gates in Central Park
Christo's Running Fence
Frederick Law Olmstead
--
Central Park
A.W. Tillinghast
--
Bethpage Black
Pete Dye
Tom Doak
Trent Jones Family: -
Robert Trent Jones Sr.
-
Rees Jones
-
Robert Trent Jones II
Alister MacKenzie
--
Cypress Point Golf Club
Capability Brown
--
Blenheim Castle landscaping
LPGA Nabisco Championship
Alice Dye
Jack Nicklaus
Ben Crenshaw
--
Sand Hills
Tom Fazio
P.G. Wodehouse
John Updike
Bernard Darwin
Alister MacKensie's design of Augusta National
Ballybunion New (Cashen) Course
RTJ's Firestone South
Shadow Creek
St. Andrews Old Course
-
17th Green
Old Tom Morris
Willie Park Jr.
Huntercombe
Sunningdale
Charles Blair MacDonald
--
National Golf Links of America
Louis Sullivan
Frank Lloyd Wright
Arts and Crafts Movement
Chrysler Building
William Flynn
Donald Ross
Pine Valley
Victorian furniture
Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona chair
Augusta National -
Robert Trent Jones' 11th
-
Robert Trent Jones' 16th
-
MacKenzie's last bunker at Augusta National
Lever House
Modernist Office Buildings
Pinehurst #2
Robert Venturi
Tournament Players' Club
Frank Gehry's Bilbao Guggenheim museum
Whistling Straits
Pacific Dunes
My published articles are archived at iSteve.com -- Steve Sailer
posted by Steve Sailer at
2:17 AM
on Mar 27, 2005
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