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Emerald Fairways and Foam-Flecked Seas: A Golfer's Pilgrimage to the Courses of Ireland | 
enlarge | Author: James W. Finegan Publisher: Simon & Schuster Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 594159
Media: Paperback Edition: 1st Simon & Schuster Pbk. Ed Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 304 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 4.9 x 0.9
ISBN: 1416532986 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.352068415 EAN: 9781416532989 ASIN: 1416532986
Publication Date: January 9, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: ***BRAND NEW***100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED / BUY WITH CONFIDENCE, CONFIRMATION E-MAIL WITH ALL ORDERS, SHIPS DAILY...
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Amazon.com Review Few men know the golf courses of Scotland and Ireland better than Jim Finegan, and no man writes of them more movingly. On one level this is an indispensable guidebook; on another -- in the tradition of Bernard Darwin -- it is simply a great read. -- George Peper, Editor-in-Chief, Golf Magazine
Product Description Every golfer dreams of making a pilgrimage to the British Isles, to play the exhilarating game to be found on the ground that links land and sea. Increasingly, golfers on this side of the Atlantic have discovered that some of the most magnificent courses in the world -- and some of the most beautiful countrysides -- are to be found in Scotland's near neighbor, Ireland. For the tourist or the dreamer, there can be no better guide than James W. Finegan. A passionate advocate and a charming storyteller, Finegan combines a writer's eye, a historian's knowledge, and a golfer's sense of wonder to provide an impossibly ambitious grand tour of this beautiful land. In a loop that begins in the west at Lahinch and continues clockwise through both the Republic and Northern Ireland, Finegan covers nearly seventy courses, visiting those that have become true shrines of the game, the courses that are well known and respected, and the little-known gems you might otherwise pass right by. Now updated with new courses and changes to old favorites, Emerald Fairways and Foam-Flecked Seas is a book to be read, savored, and tucked away in your suitcase when you finally undertake the journey of your dreams.
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Slips off belt June 28, 2007 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
Stopped wearing this item and replaced it with a different model from another company. It slipped off my belt too easily.
The Ultimate Guides for UK golf January 6, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
James Finegan's three volumes guides to golf in Scotland, Ireland and England are literate and engrossing. I can't imagine a golfing trip to the UK or Ireland without these guides.
BUY THIS BOOK - BUY FINEGAN'S SCOTLAND, TOO February 7, 2000 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
Golf in the Kingdom comes to life with real information.My golfing buddy and I are in the planning stages of a trip to either Ireland or Scotland. If you appreciate humorous, passionate writing, then this is the book. You can feel the pace of play and exciting in his words. You can also feel his appreciation for the joy of the trip in his conversations with golf pro's, barkeeps, hotel owners. After reading this joyful book, you'll be hooked on travelling just like he has, same courses, same restaurants and inns. Makes a wonderful gift for golfers who fully appreciate the game of golf. Between this and the Scotland book, I think that I've given away seven copies.
a must have golfing guide of ireland October 9, 1999 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
this book is a must. I am a PGA professional who recently spent six weeks in ireland. thankfully i brought along my copy of emerald fairways. it was just as valuable to me as my golf clubs. his insight on the golf courses are extremely accurate, but the most valuable information is on food and accomodations. It was amazing to have read the book and then experience everything exactly how it read. even the people he comes across and writes about, really exist and are still around interacting in the same manner as he writes. simply a must have for anyone who has even dreamt of going to Ireland. Scotland may be the home of golf, but Ireland is golf heaven. there is a reason so many golf pros (woods, janzen, duval, stewart, etc.) take trips there. Finegan does an amazing job that could not be topped by anyone, not even Christy O'Conner. Enjoy it, I know you will.
How could I go to play golf in Ireland without it! February 5, 1999 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
As we plan our trip to Ireland Jim Finegan makes us realize that we need to spend more time there to enjoy more courses from the great ones to the unknown treasures . His epistle on Scotland does the same. My only real question is, Do I need a Michelin guide as well or shall we just enjoy the beauty and finesse of the Irish courses as he tells us to ?? A great manual for Irish Golf.
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