Well, this is it. The final matchup in the unscientific, unreliable, and unfair World's Greatest Golf Architecture Book (that I have in my possession) BY AN ARCHITECT contest.
The NCAA Tournament in March rarely has the top seeds face eachother in the final, so I guess we shouldn't be surprised to see where our finalists are seeded.
Tom Doak's (#7) "Anatomy of a Golf Course" vs.
George Thomas's (#4) "Golf Architecture in America"
I'm delighted to see Thomas's book in the final. I probably seeded his book poorly. It's a personal favorite of a number of architects. (I wonder where Tom Doak would have seeded it?)
And certainly Doak's "Anatomy of a Golf Course" is worthy of serious consideration. It's probably the best golf architecture book written in the last twenty years. (It's also the only book in the tournament which I possess TWO copies of!)
So, who will it be? I've noticed that people have been less enthusiastic to vote since the competition got tougher. The decisions have been much more difficult. I think you should just wing it. Your favorite book probably isn't left any more (if it was ever entered). But these are two damn fine books that deserve your evaluations. Let's hear them.