Thanks for the additional comments.
Members welcome naturally, but in rural coastal areas and using Adrian's 20-min rule they would most likely be the cherry on the icing on the cake. Nevertheless all such revenue welcome. Interesting thoughts too on the desire for golfing simplicity, "back to basics" (as a certain PM once said).
What about links land availability?
Well links land in rural areas tends to mean things like nature reserves, holiday areas, caravan parks and..........MoD/armed forces land, ex-bases retained 'just in case', training areas etc, often with runways, some with buildings that could be used/converted for clubhouses and lodging, much of it acquired during WWII and never handed back.
The UK Govt have been making statements recently about disposing of MoD land. Some of the land is environmentally protected, but if the Govt wants to rake in some £ what will their stance be on factors limiting or delaying potential sale, especially if the buyer is looking toward creating something on a no-hassle, softly-softly, work with (not fight) the environmental and nature conservatory bodies, minimalist kind of basis?
On Bingmap or Googlemap trace around the UK shoreline. See how many links land areas there are and what they are being used (or not used) for.
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