I've just come back from a trip to Abu Dhabi, where I visited the massive Saadiyat Island development.
There are going to be two golf courses on Saadiyat - the first, which is almost ready to open, has been done by Gary Player's company. The second, which is an RTJ2 project, is among the salt flats on the edge of the island. Essentially, they've used lots of dredged marine fill to create elevated fairway pads, separated by the flats. These creeks will be dry at low tide, full of water when the tide is in.
I can't think of another example where a course has been created in a salt marsh in this way. Obviously Brancaster is like this naturally, but has anyone come across a constructed project of this kind?
Cheers
Adam