Extreme Golf

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Extreme Golf is a captivating journey through the world’s most geographically extreme, climatically challenging, dangerous and uniquely designed courses. From the sweltering courses of the desert to the freezing ice golf championships in Greenland, and from the erotically shaped bunkers in lush surroundings in France to the harsh surfaces in Kabul, golf is clearly no longer the elite sport it once was. Today’s golfers (at least the ones not wearing plaid pants) … More >>

Extreme Golf

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5 Responses to “ Extreme Golf ”

  1. I should be reimbursed for shipping because the book was warped, pages wavy and I returned it.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Some of these would be a trip. Think I better stay with the local municipal courses.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Arrived in very good time (earlier than expected!) and was in fantastic condition. Was a gift to the golfer in my life, and it was very well received.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. I had invited my husband’s golf buddies over to celebrate his birthday and gave his this book as a gift. The golfers spent quite awhile looking at the pictures and making comments about the difficulty of the shots and wishing they were playing the courses the holes were on. It provided a lot of fun for them during the party. The pictures are great and really depict what the book is all about.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. I bought this as a bit of a gag gift both for my husband and another friend of ours, and I must admit, it’s really a fascinating look at some of the bizarre and unusual golf courses around the globe – from a course designed around the shapes of naked women (seen from above) to a course played amidst giraffes and other safari-type wildlife, the pictures, descriptions, and history are entertaining and well done.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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