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Content Type:Interview
Author(s):Barton, John
Author Affiliation:Editor in Chief, Golf Digest International
Title:How green is golf? II: The Golf Course Architect
Source:Golf Digest. Vol. 59, No. 5, May 2008, p. 201-205.
Publishing Information:Trumbull, CT: Golf Digest/Tennis, Inc.
# of Pages:5
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Golf course architects; Golf courses in the environment; Environmental effects; Golf course design; Permitting; Non-golfer perceptions; Land reclamation; Political climate; Irrigation practices; Golfer perceptions; Water conservation; Overseeding; Dormancy; Golf industry trends; Paspalum vaginatum
Abstract/Contents:Presents interview with golf course architect Mike Hurdzan. Highlights potential environmental considerations in golf course design.
Language:English
References:0
See Also:Other items relating to: Water Conservation - Golf
Note:Includes sidebars, "A call to action: What can you do?", p. 202, "Pesticides used on golf courses can be a health hazard", "Golf Digest changes its view on conditioning", p. 204, and "Golf courses should use only enough water to keep the grass alive, not make it lush and green", p. 205
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Barton, J. 2008. How green is golf? II: The Golf Course Architect. Golf Dig. 59(5):p. 201-205.
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