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When is linksland not linksland

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Dan Grossman:
I think Geoff Shackelford's book "Grounds for Golf" actually takes a chapter (or hole) to describe what is actually linksland and what is not.  I don't have it in front of me, though.

Paul Richards:
Neal,

When is a Links not a links? ???

When you are the "Links at Spanish Bay." :-[ :P

'Nuf said. :'( :'(

ForkaB:
shivas

Rye was a port until the 19th century when the sea receded.

Neal et. al.

Check out Robert Price's July 2002 Feature Interview on this site, and if you haven't already, read his book.

Neivsnor:
yes Neal......what ARE you getting at?  hmmm....

if that's linksland, then my name is Old Tom Morris....

Jack_Marr:
Our own Paul Daley has something to say about it: http://www.ausgolf.com.au/lureoflinks.htm


And Steel says: http://www.wodehouse.org/PlumLines/golflinks.html



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