During the last couple years I've been learning what architects, course builders, supers and course committees have to deal with the hard way. I'm curious if similar situations are being ran into in different countries. Here are just some examples:
1. Goal: moving the 1st hole of our links course, about 100 meters (110 yds) to the left into the dunes (but still on our property)
Roadblock: Dune preservation organization doesn't believe dunes are a place for golf and while we can prove that we improve the environment and bring back the natural dune landscape (as it's now overgrown with bushes etc). They pointed out the endangered snail species that invisible to the naked eye and something called gray dune area that's protected. We had the permits in place and agreed and they kept appealing. In the supreme court they finally put enough doubt along with heavy newspaper related PR that the court ruled we needed to wait for a case they are considering similar which involves the rerouting of a major highway by a couple hundred meters that happens to go through a nature reserve. Not sure I see the similarity but it does delay our progress indefinitely.
2. Goal: renovation of 5 greens (eventually all of them) that do not allow for ideal drainage, have a layer of spoiled soil containing among other things battery remnants and are not conducive to growing of healthy root systems for the grass to create healthy strong turf.
Roadblock: these greens have trees around them creating a moist environment and lack of light and oxygen, trees may not be easily removed due to the Forest Preservation Group. Now The Netherlands has made the decision that in the future no pesticides or grass improvement chemicals at all will be allowed on sport fields. Nothing! Naturally this will leave golf courses as well as football fields at natures beck and call in terms of disease and destruction.
3. Goal: renovation of hole 11 and 12, including removing and replacing greens, also one tee box. This includes a permit to remove many trees.
Roadblock: again Forest Preservation Group and Dune Preservation Group.
Every move you make there is an organization red flagging you.
Anyone experience these things in other areas or are these unique? Don't get me wrong I know there are all kinds of rules and restriction that are faced when building but these all seem overboard as far as I can tell.