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Publication Type:
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Trade
Author(s):Lyne, Ian
Author Affiliation:Director, European Landscape Planning, Oxford Brookes University, Independent Consultant, Golf and Leisure Development
Title:Green golf is good business
Source:TURF Management. March 1994, p. 25, 27.
Publishing Information:Teddington, Middlesex, [England]: Haymarket Trade and Leisure Publications
# of Pages:2
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Golf course design; Golf courses in the environment; Economic impacts; Golf demand
Abstract/Contents:The author argues that with the increasing golf demand, one can improve their chances of success in the golf course business by building a golf course with due regard to the environment. Ian Lyne believes that "the American tradition of golf course design relies upon exaggeration of the natural qualities of a place." He also explains what he feels a sustainable golf course design should entail.
Language:English
References:0
Note:Includes sidebar: "Designing a sustainable golf course", p.25
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ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete):
Lyne, I. 1994. Green golf is good business. Turf Amenity Manage. p. 25, 27.
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