I was in Books-a-Million tonight and as usual walked through the golf books section. I happened to see a copy of The Golf Course: Planning, Design, Construction and Maintenance by F.W. Hawtree. I added it to our stack and figured it might be worth a read.
When I checked out, they only charged me $15 for it (minus my discount-card 10%) which seemed awfully cheap. So I got home and did a quick Google search. It seems the book is out of print but copies of it fetch anywhere from $125 to $275, almost like Confidential Guide prices. Obviously, there was a pricing mistake.
So I guess I need to take it back and settle up for whatever their correct price might be or else give it back to them. I haven't looked through it yet but is it something worth $100 or more to have on the shelf? I see it was published by Chapman & Hall which AFAIK is a specialty academic textbook publisher (I've had to pay small fortunes for some Biostatistics texts from them in the past). Is this a classic reference or just an obscure, properly forgotten oldie?