Its good to hear so many people also like Mr Dickinson's wonderful little book, and Mr Rowlinson had the pleasure of knowing him as well!
My favourite piece is probably this:
"... and the first five holes are more like seaside visitors than real inhabitants. They are good visitors; they wear the right clothes and behave with decorum, yet, so to speak when they strip for the sea they shiver, or laugh too heartily, and their arms and legs are white. Do not imagine however, that they are easy. Their character may be inland but their nature is seaside, like fisherman's children who have gone to make their money in the Midlands."
A poetic, humorous and very accurate description of the first 5 holes at a great links. See if anyone can guess which?
Cheers,
James