INTRODUCTION
ILLUSTRATIONS
GOLF ARCHITECTURE
CHAPTER I GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMY IN COURSE CONSTRUCTION AND GREEN-KEEPING
A DECIDED ADVANTAGE
THE FOLLY OF FASHIONS
THE QUESTION OF BLIND HOLES
IMPORTANCE OF BEAUTY
THE REAL OBJECT OF THE HAZARD
GIVING THE PLAYER THRILLS
TOO MANY BUNKERS
GLORIFIED MOLE-HILLS
THE COURSE FOR THE BEGINNER
THE QUALIFICATIONS OF THE EXPERT
SOME HINTS ON GREEN TREATMENT
THE MOWING OF GREENS
CHAPTER II SOME FURTHER SUGGESTIONS
CARTING
LABOUR AT LESS THAN PRE-WAR COST
DRAINAGE
TURFING
SEEDING
MANURES
SAND
CHAPTER III IDEAL HOLES
CHAPTER IV THE FUTURE OF GOLF ARCHITECTURE