
Named for the structure on Alister Mackenzie’s 1924 survey of the Old Course, St. Andrews, Shepherd’s Cottage’s publications tell the story of golfing on the links of the British Isles. Here is the “golfing treasure house of the world” featuring …

inescapable stinging wind, rolling fairways,

strangling rough,

fiendish bunkers,

and cunning greens.
Shepherd’s Cottage’s publications introduces links golf to first time pilgrims and elicit experiences commonly confronted there.