I did not intend to advertise the book here.
The title is a double entendre, as it covers my first 18 courses - actually, 19, since I have never counted The Sheep Ranch as an official course. That will be one of the more interesting chapters, since Bill Coore was kind enough to provide his routing, and I could analyze the things he found that Don Placek and I had not found.
So, Pacific Dunes is in there, and it will be covered in depth. [How in depth? Even Mike Keiser never saw my first routing, which I will include.]
St. Andrews Beach was my 18th [/19th] course, so that's the last one included, right after Cape Kidnappers and Barnbougle. There are also a few projects I didn't get to buiid, like the 2nd course at Cape Kidnappers, and Erin Hills. Ballyneal, Sebonack, and Tara Iti [among others] will have to wait for a future book.
As Tim W. says, the point of the book is to fill a gap missing in the literature of golf architecture . . . an architect explaining why he put the golf holes where he did.
It IS expensive. I know there is a limited market for it, so it's a limited edition, which should make it worth more. It will be very expensive to print, as we are printing it big enough to read the topo maps. I hired my former associate Sara Mess to help edit it. I will be sure to offer at-cost discounts to all of my former associates, and other architects who want a copy.
Somehow, in spite of the cost, I've gotten 200+ orders for it in the past three days.