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Golfing the Virginias Hardcover – November 30, 1999

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Rob Armstrong's thoroughly revised second edition revisits old golf courses and profiles the best new ones.

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Virginia and West Virginia are fast becoming two of the most popular golf destinations in the country. There is something for virtually every taste and level of golfing skill. From some of the nation's most prestigious resorts to no-frills facilities in state parks, from the Blue Ridge and Appalachian Mountains to the Tidewater, from famous courses to virtually undiscovered gems, Golfing the Virginias reveals the incredible variety, scenic beauty, and playing challenges available in the two states.

Golf came to the Virginias before the dawn of the 20th century. Classic courses include The Old Course, site of the 1979 Ryder Cup, The Cascades at the Homestead, the Golden Horseshoe's Gold Course, and Kingsmill's River Course, home of the Michelob Championship.

There also are abundant new courses that are both exciting and challenging to play, such as Stonehouse, Royal New Kent, Augustine, Locust Hill, the Woods Course at Kingsmill, Raspberry Falls, Colonial, Lee's Hill, and Stoneleigh. Glorious, classically designed golf courses abound as well. Among their numbers are Cacapon, The Tartan and Golden Eagle Courses at The Tides, Glade Springs Resort, the Speidel Course at Oglebay Park, The Greenbrier's Old White Course, Kiln Creek, Stoney Creek at Wintergreen, Lansdowne, and Reston National.

The Virginias boast some of the finest mountain golf courses outside the Rockies. Devil's Knob at Wintergreen, Lakeview, Canaan Valley, Olde Mill, Caverns Country Club, Hanging Rock, and Hawthorne Valley are all superior mountain tracks that provide breathtaking beauty and often daunting tests of the game.

The architects who designed the courses of the Virginias are a "who's who" of big-name golf-course designers, including Donald Ross, Sir Guy Campbell, William Flynn, George Cobb, Robert Trent Jones, Sr., Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, Ed Ault, Ellis Maples, Tom Clark, and Pete Dye. In addition, younger, extremely talented architects have made a big splash. They include Mike Strantz, Lisa Maki, Rees Jones, Dan Maples, Rick Jacobson, Jim Lipe, and Lester George.

Author Rob Armstrong has drawn a series of interesting and informative word portraits, buttressed by photos and course maps, of the best resort and daily-fee golf courses in Virginia and West Virginia. For nearly twenty-five years, Armstrong was an award-winning correspondent for CBS News. He now contributes to various golf publications, teaches at Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida, and tries to keep his handicap in the single digits.

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Nearly fifty of the Old Dominion's public, daily fee, and resort courses are profiled for golfers of every ability.

With courses ranging from Cascades to Hawthorne Valley, Virginia and West Virginia are fast becoming the golfing Mecca of the United States. Having personally played all of these courses, the author offers ratings, slopes, and pars for each hole.

He also provides the history of each course in exacting detail, lists courses by region, and recommends the best courses for beginners.

An avid golfer and former longtime resident of Virginia, author Rob Armstrong also visits Ireland annually to hit the links. His yearly jaunts led him to write his first book, Golfing in Ireland: The Most Complete Guide for Adventurous Golfers, published by Pelican.

Product details

  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Pelican Publishing; Illustrated edition (November 30, 1999)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 208 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1565542738
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1565542730
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.98 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.8 x 0.8 x 11.34 inches
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Former CBS newsman and retired college journalism professor, Rob Armstrong, has created a blistering new page-turner: BLACK FORCE, the ninth book in his Old Spy thriller series The quirky cyberspy, hacker and rock-n-roll expert, M.C. Trudeau, is back and leads her new crew of hackers, a dronester and a video expert for Britain’s MI6. Retired CIA agent, MacKenzie Roberts, makes a return appearance. And the plot sizzles with assassinations, Russian mercenaries, ransomware attacks and international intrigue.

BLACK FORCE follows Armstrong's previous Old Spy thriller, TRADECRAFT and his stunning fictional examination of white nationalism in the US and Britain, THE CRUSADE (A Novel of Politics and Hate). The storyline involves a group of unlikely allies on both sides of the Atlantic who join forces to solve several violent, racially motivated crimes.

The popular historical mystery, THE COLD CASE OF FATHER BRENDAN, was set, in part, in 1976 during the height of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. It culminates with the quest of an American TV journalist to solve the case forty years later. The book also explores the social, political and sectarian civil war, urban conflict, wanton mayhem and political instability from 1968 through 1998, euphemistically known as the Troubles.

Among his seventeen books are the other Old Spy thrillers -- SISTERS OF THE SWORD, HACKED, DRONE, A LEGION OF MARTYRS, WHO ICED FAT PAULI, A SUMMER OF DECEPTION and, the first in the series, THE OLD SPY. All have received excellent reviews. All are as fresh as today's news and one reader, a former international journalist, said the books are "frighteningly realistic."

His non-fiction books include the popular travel guide GOLFING IN IRELAND (3rd Edition) and two widely adopted college-level journalism textbooks, COVERING GOVERNMENT and COVERING POLITICS.

Armstrong's CBS News career spanned nearly twenty-five years and included four presidential campaigns, nine presidential nominating conventions, hurricanes, earthquakes, riots, the "troubles" in Northern Ireland, Middle-East peace talks. international summitry and the royal wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer.

After he left CBS News, he was a professor of journalism at Flagler College, in St. Augustine, Florida, for thirteen years. He lives in St. Augustine and Asheville, North Carolina.

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Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2018
The golfer in my life is happy with the book. It arrived in a little worked shape for a gift, however.