Golf Enthusiasts Wanted at Greg Norman Designed Sandals Emerald Bay Golf Course
Sick of the cold weather? Ready for a break - and a round of golf on the most gorgeous course in the Caribbean?
Maybe it's time to hit the links at Sandals Emerald Bay Golf course on Great Exuma in the Bahamas. But don't hear it from me, let Greg Norman tell you why....
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These are the golf courses that are designed and built to exploit the areas of natural landscape rather than to put on the hills, and water bills, which were not there originally. This type of golf course construction is suitable for the environment, but obviously much more difficult to achieve, and to identify, especially if the landscape and the environment in the proposal has the functions required of a typical golf course. golf courses to help maintain the natural ecosystem of the region and to help animals and plants.
Posted by: Golfschuhe | April 25, 2011 at 04:45 AM
Well Golfschuhe, if you are saying that golf courses are not environmentally friendly, you are mostly correct. But, I believe that if it gets people outside to experience the beauty of a sunny day with puffy white clouds - or the cool bite of the autumn wind, or any of the many wonders that nature provides, then it's a better land use than many other options
Posted by: Scott | April 25, 2011 at 05:12 PM