“FORT KNOX OF GOLFING KNOWLEDGE”
HUNTER, Robert. The Links. New York and London: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1926. Tall octavo, original green cloth, illustrated endpapers, uncut.
First edition of the “demonic challenges” of great courses, with 50 photographs and 10 detailed diagrams, designed for the aficionado of golf course architecture.
“Robert Hunter partnered with the legendary designer Alistair McKenzie on such classic courses as Cypress Point. The Links is his elegantly written paean to golf course design, and it remains a Fort Knox of golfing knowledge. Hunter explains and extols the glories of a good golf course, what makes that course good, the thinking that goes into individual holes to make them interesting, and, in the end, the wisdom that puts all of it together to create a fair test for the golfer. Understanding the hows and whys of the demonic challenges that designers subtly and not so subtly integrate into their layouts will certainly save an observant golfer a stroke or two” (Jeff Silverman). Hunter’s goal, by way of detailed drawings, contemporary photographs and explanatory text, was not only to describe what made classic holes so great, but also why they would stand the test of time. Donovan & Murdoch 21930. Stamps of ownership on the half title and final blank leaf.
Fine condition.