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October 05, 2024, 04:17:58 PM
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David Stamm
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Golf Digest article-How green is golf?
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I don't know if this has been discussed, but has anybody else read this article in GD? Very interesting stuff in regards to the projected water shortages we face and the impact it will have on golf courses.
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astavrides
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Re: Golf Digest article-How green is golf?
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see the 'environmentally friendly golf' thread. currently on the bottom of page 2 of this board.
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David Stamm
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Re: Golf Digest article-How green is golf?
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Thanks. My mistake.
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Melvyn Morrow
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Re: Golf Digest article-How green is golf?
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David
Ian Andrew’s series early last month on his own site was excellent, as mentioned in my GCA post on the 11th March
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George Freeman
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Re: Golf Digest article-How green is golf?
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very interesting article. It does a great job of brining different perspectives to the table. I would recommend reading it.
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