
Herbert Warren Wind (1916–2005)
Author of The New World Atlas of Golf
About the Author
Works by Herbert Warren Wind
Golf: Four Decades of Sports Illustrated's Finest Writing on the Game of Golf (Sports Illustrated Collector's Library) (1994) 13 copies
Golf Tips from the Top Professionals 3 copies
Great Stories from the World of Sport. Volume II — Editor — 2 copies
The House of Baedeker 1 copy
Following Through 1 copy
Tips from the top, 52 more golf lessons by the country's leading pros from Sports Illustrated 1 copy
Great Stories from the World of Sport — Editor — 1 copy
Great Stories from the World of Sport. Volume I — Editor — 1 copy
Great Stories From The World Of Sport Volume III (3) — Editor — 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1916-08-11
- Date of death
- 2005-05-30
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- golfer
- Nationality
- USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- USA
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If there is one book that influenced me the most on appreciating good golf course design it is this aptly named book, which I got in high school. The generously illustrated book describes a good hundred courses around the world in depth, with history, course and hole descriptions, photographs and all-important aerial layouts that are lovingly rendered and set at a low angle so as to make contours and shadows pop; in the age of Google Earth, this approach is outdated but that much easier to show more appreciate. Even though golf courses, like any landscape, or even a building, undergo changes over time, I grab this book from the shelf whenever the U.S. Open, British Open or PGA Championship stops at one of the courses; the insight in the words and images makes watching a tournament on TV that much more rewarding.
One of my favorite parts of the book is the section, "Elements of greatness – a classic course," which assembles 18 holes from 18 courses. It starts with the first from Royal St. George's and ends with the 18th at Pebble Beach, with classic holes like the 12th from Augusta National and 14th at St. Andrew's in between. It's a feature that was omitted in subsequent updates of the Atlas, which is a shame, as it would be great to see how the authors would incorporate newer holes and consider the mainstays as they change over time. show less
One of my favorite parts of the book is the section, "Elements of greatness – a classic course," which assembles 18 holes from 18 courses. It starts with the first from Royal St. George's and ends with the 18th at Pebble Beach, with classic holes like the 12th from Augusta National and 14th at St. Andrew's in between. It's a feature that was omitted in subsequent updates of the Atlas, which is a shame, as it would be great to see how the authors would incorporate newer holes and consider the mainstays as they change over time. show less
Biographical and social information as to why this man made quite a good living writing comic novels. Critics and fresh comedy do not particularly mix, but an interesting effort in the field.
Quasi-biographical account of P.G,. Wodehouse's life and work, very admiring. Includes a number of photographs.
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- Works
- 31
- Also by
- 7
- Members
- 554
- Popularity
- #45,049
- Rating
- 4.1
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- 3
- ISBNs
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