 Annual
Preferred Player's Guide To Georgia Golf - 1999
by INC. Golf Directories
Paperback - 176 pages (January 1,
1999)
GOLF DIRECTORIES, INC.; ISBN: 1893304027
Book Description
Finally, a book that gives you all the golf information that you need along with the
discounts that you want, and it's updated completely every year. Preferred Player's Guide
to Georgia Golf (PPG) is a comprehensive listing of all public golf courses and practice
facilities within the entire state. Information on the courses include directions and
phone numbers, USGA Ratings and Slope, Yardage from different Tees, Green Fees and
Specific Discount information (as seen on the Preferred Players Discount Card). The Guide
offers 245 discounts at Golf Courses and 33 at Practice Facilities. In addition the PPG
lists all Retail Golf/Repair shops. The Guide also contains numerous tips for improving
your game.

Masters :
Golf, Money, and Power in Augusta, Georgia
by Curt Sampson
Paperback - 320 pages (April 1999)
Villard Books; ISBN: 0375753370
Synopsis:
A junior, amateur, and college golfer shares the thrilling history of the Masters golf
tournament, reveals its controversial secrets and provides a complete picture of the town
of Augusta, the politics, the racism--every factor that affects the greatest of all
tournaments.

Tea-Time at
the Masters
by Georgia Junior League Of Augusta
Hardcover - 292 pages (December 1977)
Favorite Recipes Press; ISBN: 0918544386
Synopsis:
TeaTime at the Masters is an absolute must for the serious collector of cookbooks, as
well as the avid golfer who views the kitchen strictly as the nineteenth hole.

The Making
of the Masters : Clifford Roberts, Augusta National, and Golf's Most Prestigious
Tournament
by David Owen
Hardcover - 288 pages (March 1999)
Simon & Schuster; ISBN: 0684857294
Review:
The Wall Street Journal, Jay Nordlinger
Mr. Owen makes us wish we had known Roberts, if only to judge him for ourselves--no
small achievement. He writes beautifully, too, meandering through the familiar byways,
enveloping us in the Augusta-ness of it all.


Adventuring
Along the Southeast Coast : The Low Country, Beaches, and Barrier Islands of North
Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia (2nd Edition)
by John Owen
Paperback - 480 pages 2nd edition
(February 1999)
Sierra Club Books; ISBN: 1578050235
Synopsis:
The coastal regions of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia feature some of our
nation's greatest natural treasures: an abundance of superb beaches, barrier islands,
estuaries and lagoons, bays and sounds, marshes and forests, rivers and streams. Here are
such pristine natural sites as the Mattamuskeet National Wildlife Refuge, Cape Lookout
National Seashore, Francis Marion National Forest, Cumberland Island National Seashore,
and Hunting Island State Park.

The
Charleston, Savannah & Coastal Islands Book : A Complete Guide (3rd Ed)
by Cecily McMillan
Paperback - 320 pages 3 edition
(January 1999)
Berkshire House Pub; ISBN: 1581570015
Synopsis:
Now fully revised, this bestselling guide to the Lowcountry of South Carolina and
Georgia boasts comprehensive information on history, culture, restaurants, lodgings,
recreation, and more. According to "Travel & Leisure" magazine, "No
other book comes close to this one in the quality and quantity of information". 100
photos and maps.
Fodor's 99 the
Carolinas and Georgia (Fodor's Gold Guides)
by Linda Cabasin
Paperback - 260 pages Book&Map
edition (February 1999)
Fodors Travel Pubns; ISBN: 0679001646
Book Description:
Experienced and first-time travelers alike rely on Fodor's Gold Guides for rich,
reliable coverage the world over. Smart travel tips and important contact info make
planning your trip a breeze, and detailed coverage of sights, accommodations, and
restaurants give you the info you need to make your experience enriching and hassle-free.
If you only have room for one guide, this is the one for you.

Georgia
Handbook : Includes Atlanta, Savannah, and the Blue Ridge Mountains (2nd Ed)
by Kap Stann
Paperback 2nd edition (April 1996)
Moon Pubns; ISBN: 1566910390
Synopsis:
Capturing the vivid history, contemporary culture, and varied geography of a
cutting-edge Southern state, this book offers the only complete guide to Georgia. Provides
insider tips on the 1996 Summer Olympics, extensive outdoor recreation information, and
diverse cultural entertainment. Dining and accommodations are rated from budget-conscious
to five-star. Photos/illus.; 50 maps; charts.

Living With the Georgia Shore (Living With the Shore)
by Tonya D. Calyton
Paperback - 296 pages (June
1992)
Duke Univ Pr (Trd); ISBN: 0822312190
Synopsis:
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