Preferred Lies: A Journey To The Heart Of Scottish Golf

Author: Andrew Greig
Andrew Greig grew up on the east coast of Scotland, where playing golf is as natural as breathing. He has played on the Old Course at St Andrews as well as on the miners’ courses of Yorkshire. He writes about the different cultural manifestations of the game, the history, the geography, and the different social meanings…..Read More
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