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Golf in Scotland: Hidden Gems II (the updated and revised "Hidden Gems II: Scotland and Wales") provides playing notes and course details, including notes for women players, on 95 of Scotland's "Hidden Gems" courses (24 new to this edition) and 27 Welsh courses (6 new to this edition); recommendations for more than 200 pubs, restaurants, and tearooms; recommendations for more than 100 B&Bs or Guest Houses in Scotland and Wales; and dozens of the best attractions in Scotland and Wales for for non-golfing days. Others say the Joneses, "...tell it like it is. Thank you." (R.N. Bailey, Sec. Colvend GC) and "Course descriptions are very good." (Reviewer of Golf in Scotland). Authors Bob and Anne Jones are retired educators who began traveling to the British Isles in 2000. Bob has authored or co-authored five books on public speaking and debate and numerous articles for magazines on sled dog racing, backpacking, Scottish history, and golf. For two years he wrote a column for Historic Scotland Magazine. This is their fifth golf guide (Scotland, Wales, Ireland). In 2011 Bob published a book of travel vignettes, "Ten Years of Travel in Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales."
GOLF IN SCOTLAND: The Hidden Gems has been revised in February, 2020. The revision includes six new golf courses, many new pubs, eateries and attractions, and numerous newly suggested B&Bs and Guest Houses throughout Scotland. Golf courses descriptions include details of the course, amenities, comments about history and selected holes, and many include comments directed toward lady golfers. Pubs, restaurants, and tearooms are organized in relation to nearby golf courses, as are B&Bs and attractions.
Ten Years of Travel in Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales tells stories from a couple of retired teachers who have been journeying to the British Isles for the past ten years. The stories center around golf, pubs, animals, B&Bs, people, and more. There are vignettes about the chocolate eating fox at East Clare Golf Club, the mug of hot chocolate to go to the ends of the earth for, the hotel from hell in Wales, the bastard guest at the Scottish B&B, the wearing of a kilt (cilt in Welsh), futzing, and at least 140 others, as well as nine articles on scottish history written for other sources. The stories are humorous, enlightening, insightful, and there's even a rant. Includes nine photos.
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