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	<title>Comments on: The 500 World&#8217;s Greatest Golf Holes</title>
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		<title>By: Ulani</title>
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        This review is from: The 500 World&#039;s Greatest Golf Holes (Hardcover)
      

This book features (of necessity somewhat subjectively) the top 500 holes in golf.  The first part of the book has a several page spread on each of the top 18 holes.  Of course, as is to be expected, Pebble Beach&#039;s 18th and St.  Andrews&#039; 17th are among the 18.  However, there are some darkhorses that made it such as Bethpage Black&#039;s 5th hole.  All the great course&#039;s have made this book such as Augusta, Cypress Point, Shinnecock Hills etc.  The spread on each hole in the top 18 has several beautiful color pictures as well as accompanying text.  The next group is the top 100.  Each has a two page spread with a description of the hole on one page and a glossy color photograph on the facing page.  Several holes are featured on each page for the top 500.  Later.  the book ranks the top holes by categories such as &quot;top penal hole, top strategic hole,&quot; etc.  This beautiful oversize volume is not one that you will pick up off the coffee table and peruse for a few minutes.  Rather, it can provide years of pleasure as you browse through it over and over.  The book has plenty of substance both quanitiatively (it is a large volume) and qualitaively.  All golf lovers will enjoy this book. 
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<p>This book features (of necessity somewhat subjectively) the top 500 holes in golf.  The first part of the book has a several page spread on each of the top 18 holes.  Of course, as is to be expected, Pebble Beach&#8217;s 18th and St.  Andrews&#8217; 17th are among the 18.  However, there are some darkhorses that made it such as Bethpage Black&#8217;s 5th hole.  All the great course&#8217;s have made this book such as Augusta, Cypress Point, Shinnecock Hills etc.  The spread on each hole in the top 18 has several beautiful color pictures as well as accompanying text.  The next group is the top 100.  Each has a two page spread with a description of the hole on one page and a glossy color photograph on the facing page.  Several holes are featured on each page for the top 500.  Later.  the book ranks the top holes by categories such as &#8220;top penal hole, top strategic hole,&#8221; etc.  This beautiful oversize volume is not one that you will pick up off the coffee table and peruse for a few minutes.  Rather, it can provide years of pleasure as you browse through it over and over.  The book has plenty of substance both quanitiatively (it is a large volume) and qualitaively.  All golf lovers will enjoy this book.</p>
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