Golf Monthly on MSN
Moving heaven and earth - should golf course architects move as much or as little earth as possible?
Rob Smith questions his own long-held belief that natural golf courses score heavily over more manufactured ...
U.S. Golf Art Foundation Fellow Hudson Shaoxia Zhang reveals how golf courses have proved a well of creative inspiration in his practice. Hudson Shaoxia Zhang, Fairway on Lava by the Sea - Mauna Kea, ...
The total land area devoted to golf in the U.S. is relatively small, but courses can offer substantial environmental benefits – especially in developed areas where green space is increasingly limited.
For most of us, the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro are still two years away, but for golf course landscape architect Gil Hanse of Hanse Golf Course Design, it’s already an Olympic year. That’s ...
Mike McCartin and Will Smith grew up in the Washington area, and they met at the University of Georgia while both pursued a somewhat unusual concentration: golf-course landscape architecture. Recently ...
A private community in Bluffton, dubbed the “the best-kept secret of the South,” has unveiled a new golf course.
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The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Master-planned golf course communities: Landscapes of recreation, stewardship and shared living
GOLF is truly a global sport. With more than 38,000 courses worldwide, it is played across six continents, reaching over 80 percent of countries. The largest concentration is found in the United ...
Hampshire Chronicle on MSN
Battle over plans for golf course expansion described as 'industrial-scale'
Plans to turn grazing land into part of an expanded golf course in the heart of a Hampshire’s national park have sparked strong debate among local residents.
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