Golf is reliant on and inextricably linked with water for so many reasons. Obviously, the playing surfaces and all other flora and fauna associated with our courses couldn’t exist without it. But ...
RIDGEDALE — Four years after daydreaming about creating a par-3 golf course adjacent to Payne's Valley in the Ozark Mountains, Big Cedar Lodge unveiled its latest creation. "Cliffhangers," a course ...
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.
As environmental questions about the impact of golf courses on ecosystems have been raised, the environmental team at U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys in South Korea has undertaken a series of strategies ...
As scrutiny over water usage intensifies, golf courses are adopting new strategies to help reduce their consumption. Woodland Hills Country Club in Los Angeles is using clay to help conserve water ...
The United States Golf Association (USGA) has released its Water Conservation Playbook to the golf industry, a comprehensive effort to provide courses with the latest tools and techniques to more ...
The water is back on at a far northeast-side golf course after the owner paid more than $250,000 in back payments and deposits to Tucson Water. In a recent letter to members of the private club, ...
With its access to water set to expire next year, a Broomfield golf course faces a future that has raised concerns among Eagle Trace residents. In August last year the private owner of the Eagle Trace ...
Two city advisory committees are divided over whether Tucson should give its five golf courses a big break on their reclaimed-water rates to cut into their budget deficits. The Golf Operational Review ...
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