Saw this great manuscript by Bradley Klein, which is compelling because it's like three books in one. To start,a thoroughly researched Long Island history that covers social,cultural ,and golf equally well. This history comes alive the via the lucid narrative as well as complementary illustrations that are drawn heavily from archival material.
Personal stories of those involved,including Jim Lipe, Jim Urbina and Mr. Pascucci. The anecdotes about Mark Hissey's professional landscape/ golf evolution is of interest ,as is Garrett Boddington's monumental efforts. Critical analysis of the golf course is also very engaging. Add to this
Larry Lambrecht, Steve Szurlej photos.
Overall poetic, well written,and beautifully produced.....
nearly as much fun to read,as it is to play 36 holes at Myopia or Lawsonia