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Title: Golf in Scotland: A Travel-Planning Guide with Profiles of 60 Great Courses by Allan McAllister Ferguson ISBN: 0-9710326-1-0 Publisher: WF Enterprises Pub. Date: 14 April, 2003 Format: Paperback List Price(USD): $20.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (21 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: Mission accomplished for this golf travel book
Comment: The book title states the mission of the book clearly: a travel planning guide to golf in Scotland. The detail of this book really allows even a first time traveler to embark on the trip well-prepared for what's ahead. This books gives a thorough assessment of all of the top name courses in Scotland and also adds a couple of lesser known places to its review. The author gives a candid assessment of his viewpoints (both positive and negative) of the many elements that comprise a golf experience at these 60 or so golf courses. The author frames lots of possible trip plans. Much detail is devoted to giving the reader an image of the different types of lodging possible, a feel for when the towns are more likely to be crowded with other tourists and the know-how to secure tee times at the most elite courses in Scotland. The book even provides insights into what type of flights to book and how to find the best auto rental deals. This book provides the reader with various options to make his own custom vacation without the assistance of a travel agent. This book is a MUST for any traveler going to play the grand golf links of Scotland.
Rating: 5
Summary: Save Time and Money, Gain Fun and Knowledge
Comment: This is the BEST book that you can buy to plan a golf trip in Scotland. I do not make that statement lightly. I have bought and read just about every book on the subject (I own about 10), read numerous internet sites and magazine articles, and taken two golf trips to Scotland. BUY THIS BOOK, even if you intend to use a tour company to plan you trip.
The author is a jazz musician, who lives in Denver and has developed an additional travel business advising people who want to plan their golf trip to Scotland. He usually charges hundreds of dollars for that service and saves people thousands. For the price of this book, you purchase all of that knowledge --- which is immense.
The other Scotland golf travel books do not provide what this one has and that you need to plan your trip --- contact phone numbers, descriptions of adjacent affordable lodging, internet sites for more information, area courses, which courses have lousy playing conditions now (extremely valuable because some courses live on their histories which are not reflective of current conditions) candid evaluations of the relative strengths and weaknesses of courses, and suggested itineraries.
If you want to buy two books, put this book together with the Steel book that features lush color photographs of the major links courses and their histories, but lacks all of the practical information found in this book.
The author explains in detail in this book the tricks of the trade that will save you a minimum of a thousand dollars on your trip and afford you the flexibility to play when you want, where you want, and with whom you want. Stay away from those packaged deals where you are stuck in a van for one week with people you don't know, being forced to play some turkey courses, and missing the local color of the places where you will be playing.
In addition to having read this book, I have corresponded and spoken with the author. He knows his stuff and can assist you if you have a question that goes beyond the printed text. Alternatively, you may read the book and decide that you want to hire him to help you plan your next trip. You can't go wrong.
I spent many hours acquiring a substantial amount of the knowledge of Scotland's golf courses that is jammed into this little book. If I were starting over today, this is where I would start. I have already bought and given away copies of the book to friends who have a similar interest.
Rating: 5
Summary: A Must Read For Scottish Golf Trips
Comment: After reading through Golf in Scotland I was so impressed I called up Allan Ferguson and enlisted his services to plan my last trip. This book not only describes how the tour operators overcharge for their services but offers clear alternative for planning a trip. Allan divides the country into sections and then highlights the golf and cultural interests of each section. Trips are then suggested that take in one section or a combo of two or more depending on interests and time constraints.
Allan knows Scotland inside out. He is a pro and planned a faultless trip for me. His attention to detail and the binder of information he creates for each persons trip was truly remarkable. I would highly recommend the combination of this book and enlisting Allan's help to anyone planning a Scottish golf trip.
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Title: Globetrotter Golfer's Guide to Scotland by David J. Whyte ISBN: 1859742769 Publisher: New Holland Publishers (UK) LTD Pub. Date: 01 June, 2001 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: Fodor's Scotland 2003 by Fodor's ISBN: 1400010756 Publisher: Fodor's Pub. Date: 03 December, 2002 List Price(USD): $20.00 |
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Title: Scotlands Golf Courses: The Complete Guide by Vic Robbie, Bernard Gallacher ISBN: 1840184426 Publisher: Mainstream Pub Co Ltd Pub. Date: May, 2002 List Price(USD): $22.95 |
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Title: Golfing in Ireland: The Most Complete Guide for Adventurous Golfers by Rob Armstrong ISBN: 1565547268 Publisher: Pelican Pub Co Pub. Date: 01 March, 2000 List Price(USD): $19.95 |
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Title: The Scottish Golf Book by Malcolm Campbell, Glyn Satterly, Glyn Satterley, Glynn Satterly ISBN: 1583820531 Publisher: Sports Publishing, Inc. Pub. Date: 15 November, 1999 List Price(USD): $34.95 |
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