📖 Overview
Michael Keating documents Ireland's most notable golf courses in this travel-focused guide. He covers both well-known championship venues and hidden local gems across the country.
The book combines course descriptions, local history, and practical information for golfers planning Irish golf trips. Keating includes details about course layouts, memorable holes, and the surrounding regions.
His visits to Ireland's iconic seaside links courses form the core of the narrative. The text incorporates interviews with course managers, golf pros, and longtime club members.
The work serves as both a reference guide and a meditation on Ireland's deep connection to the sport of golf. Through detailed portraits of these courses, Keating explores themes of tradition, community, and the relationship between landscape and sport.
👀 Reviews
There are not enough internet reviews to create a summary of this book. Instead, here is a summary of reviews of Michael Keating's overall work:
Readers highlight Keating's clear explanations of complex political concepts and detailed analysis of European regionalism. His academic works receive recognition for comprehensive research and data-backed arguments.
What readers liked:
- In-depth exploration of territorial politics with specific case studies
- Strong comparative analysis between different regional systems
- Clear presentation of technical political science concepts
What readers disliked:
- Dense academic writing style can be challenging for non-specialists
- Some readers note limited coverage of certain regions/cases
- Occasional repetition of key points across different works
Ratings:
Academic citation indexes show high engagement, but limited public review data exists on consumer platforms. His books receive consistent ratings from academic reviewers in political science journals, with particular praise for "The New Regionalism in Western Europe" for its methodological approach.
Note: As an academic author primarily publishing through university presses, Keating's works have fewer public reader reviews compared to mainstream authors. Most reviews come from academic sources and specialist publications.
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🤔 Interesting facts
🍀 The book chronicles visits to over 350 golf courses across Ireland, making it one of the most comprehensive guides to Irish golf ever written
⛳️ Michael Keating spent three years traveling approximately 40,000 kilometers to research and photograph every course featured in the book
🏰 The work includes both famous championship courses like Royal County Down and hidden gems on remote islands that can only be accessed by boat
📸 Each course entry features original photography and detailed notes about the course's history, design, and unique characteristics
🌊 Ireland has the highest number of links golf courses per capita of any country in the world, with over 50 true links courses featured in the book