Golf Gifts
We are often asked where our Clients can purchase gifts and mementoes
of their travel. Whether it’s a “thank you”
for your group leader or a keepsake for yourself, it is our pleasure
to introduce the following “friends of the family”
who may have just the item.
Select from a wide range of the highest quality golf course and
historical prints, books, décor items or a subscription
to one of the most respected newsletters covering worldwide golf
and travel. Links are provided to each of the websites
where you can shop and make purchases directly with our partners.
Golf
Course Prints
The outstanding golf photography we are proud to feature throughout
our various marketing programs is provided by four of the most
talented lensmen in the business. Their outstanding portfolios
include many of the most famous courses in the US and aboard,
any of which would make a handsome addition to the wall of your
study or office.
Click to visit each website:
Evan Schiller | Gary Lisbon | LC
Lambrecht | Russell
Kirk | Aidan
Bradley
Giclée
Golf Prints & Décor Items
GolfARTGiclée is an online fine art company offering golf
giclées, limited edition lithographs, historic golf photos,
golf décor items, replica hickory clubs, boxed note cards,
books and memorabilia. They specialize in giclées, a digital
reproduction of paintings or photographs on artist grade canvas
and in limited editions. Their Personal Giclées are particularly
interesting where you can provide your own photograph which they
will convert into a framed memento of your trip.
Click GolfARTGiclée
to visit their site. Note you can save 15% on purchases
made by 31 December 2009.
Golf & Travel Newsletter
One
of the most researched and comprehensive golf and travel publications
we know of is “Golf Odyssey: The Insider’s Guide to
Sophisticated Golf Travel.” Now in its 17th year, this monthly
newsletter is dedicated to delivering honest and unbiased evaluations
of leading golf destinations in the United States and abroad.
Golf Odyssey travels anonymously, pays its own expenses and does
not accept advertising from golf courses, resorts or restaurants
in order to serve subscribers with objective information and discriminating
advice.
Click Golf
Odyssey for subscription gift information.
The Seventh at St Andrews by
Scott Gummer
Author
Scott Gummer chronicles the creation of the Castle Course, the
first new
layout built by the St Andrews Links Trust since the Eden Course
in 1914.
The Seventh at St. Andrews weaves a yarn around the players and
the politics,
days in the dirt and nights in the pubs. It is an insightful and
often amusing tale
made possible by Gummer’s direct access to course designer
David McLay Kidd
and his team, as well as unprecedented cooperation from the St
Andrews Links Trust.
Books ordered from his website will be autographed with a personalized
inscription if you wish.
To order, click The
Seventh at St Andrews.
Emerald Gems: The Links of Ireland by LC Lambrecht
This
is a spectacular color collection of Mr. Lambrecht’s striking
photographs in a 220-page, 11” x 16”coffee table book.
Golf scribes from Ireland bring a bit of history and story to
a comprehensive selection of Ireland's seaside treasures and presents
a true collectible for the aficionado of links sport. Books ordered
from his website will be autographed with a personalized inscription
if you wish.
To order, click Emerald
Gems: The Links of Ireland.
Where Golf is Great: The Finest
Courses of Scotland and Ireland by James W. Finegan
Photography by LC Lambrecht and Tim Thompson.
James
Finegan’s "Where Golf is Great: The Finest Courses
of Scotland and Ireland" has been named the recipient of
the 2006 United States Golf Association's Herbert Warren Wind
Book Award. This hefty, 526 epic of a coffee table book celebrates
the rich tradition of golf in Scotland and Ireland. A noted golf
writer, Finegan describes more than 150 courses, detailing their
rich history and charm. Well-known courses like St. Andrews, Gleneagles
and Royal County Down are featured, as are many unheralded courses
such as Bora in Scotland and Ireland's Carlow.
To order, click Where
Golf is Great. |