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Golf Digest 365 Golf Holes Calendar 2011

By (author) Editors of Golf Digest Publications






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Ready for your tee time? Written by the editors of America's #1 golf magazine, 365 Golf Holes is the bestselling golf calendar bringing to your desktop the beauty and challenge that lovers of the game can't resist. Play the 11th at Cruden Bay, a Scottish gem where the sea is never far from the golf. The 13th at Whisper Rock, an Arizona course so well designed that PGA Tour pros become club members. And the 4th at Sun City in South Africa a par 3 where an alligator pit is a hazard. Includes Weekend Reminders, course history, lore, and quotes: I'd take a green skirt (Michelle Wie, describing her recurring dream in which she wins the Masters but turns down the champion's jacket).

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Publisher | Workman Publishing
Published date | 5 Jul 2010
Language |
Format | Calendar
Pages | 0
Dimensions | 158 x 157 x 36mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 603g
ISBN | 978-0-7611-5779-3
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BISAC | sports & recreation / golf


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