The Texas Golf Bible - Book Review,
by Jason Stone

Tom Kite, 1992 U.S. Open Champion With The Texas Golf Bible in hand, you'll find as many ways to enjoy Texas golf as I have.
Roy Bechtol and Randy Russell, Bectol-Russell Golf The Texas Golf Bible is your bet for tracking them down and teeing it up.
Steven Fromholz, legendary Texas singer-songwriter and golfer The Texas Golf Bible will take you where you need go.
Book Description Part sports book, part travel guide, The Texas Golf Bible is a witty, fact-filled handbook that is indispensable for making the most of any Texas golf experience. Never before has there been so complete a guide to the fastest-growing sport in America's biggest sporting state. Weighing in at 800 pages, The Texas Golf Bible can find you a new spot for your regular Sunday afternoon game or help you plan a major golf pilgrimage through some of the Lone Star State's most picturesque regions. Extensively researched like no other book before, The Texas Golf Bible gives you up-to-date, detailed descriptions of over 900 courses and 420 Texas towns. Eminently readable, The Texas Golf Bible also gives you: regional maps, mileage charts, non-golf adventures to accompany your travels, restaurants and accommodations, and entertaining essays such as Fishing, Hunting, and Golf, Camping and Golf, and Romance and Golf, to name a few. Even without the golf information, this is the best travel book on Texas ever written!
About the Author Jason Stone is a restless man who has travelled extensively and played hundreds of golf courses in Texas. A native Texan and graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, he lives in Dallas with his wife Robin, super-toddler Sam, newborn Charlie, and their needy black labrador retreiver Hank.
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