Patric Dickinson's "A Round Of Golf Courses."
I started on the St. Andrew's chapter (appropriately, the 14th of 18) and want to share this quote with you, to give you an idea of Dickinson's worth as an observer and communicator:
"There is an intonation of Fore! to cover every contingency, and like Touchstone's seven forms of deceit, it has seven shades: there is the Fore courteous, the Fore mock-modest, the Fore churlish, the Fore valiant, the Fore quarrelsome, the Fore circumstantial, and the Fore direct. I have heard them all, the Fore direct being always in unison and terrible as the roaring of a bull."
I plan to enjoy the remainder of this hole and the other 17, with names/locations as Aberdovey, Hunstanton, Harlech, Portrush and Westward Ho!, to name just a few.