There's an incredible similarity
between the mechanics of a fly cast
and the swing of a golf club. Perhaps
that's why Santella, author of Fifty
Places to Fly Fish Before You Die,
can be found on the links when he's
not on the stream. With Fifty
Places to Play Golf Before You Die,
Santella gives voice to his other
sporting passion, interviewing 50
people intimately connected to the
sport about some of their favorite
courses around the world.
For both passionate golfers and
armchair travelers, this full-color
book presents the world's greatest
golf venues, the personal favorites
of renowned players, course architects,
and other experts in the sport.
From Ballyliffin, Ireland's northernmost
course, whose rumpled fairways wander
along the North Sea in the shadows
of Glashedy Rock, to New Zealand's
Cape Kidnappers, perched atop dramatic
cliffs some 500 feet above the ocean,
the book's beautiful photographs
capture the noteworthy holes, location,
and ambiance that make these courses
standouts for ardent golfers. A
brief history of each course, an
experiential account—filled
with local color—and trip-planning
advice provide adventurous readers
with all the information they need
to chip and putt their way around
the globe.