Golf Course Architecture  |  July 2010
China is the hottest market for golf anywhere in the world at the moment, with courses springing up across the country, including the huge new Mission Hills resort on the island of Hainan. With property values around golf developments booming and talk of thirty million Chinese golfers within ten years, no-one can afford to ignojre the country – but is China’s golf boom built on firm foundations?
Featuring interviews with golf legend Arnold Palmer and Geoffrey Cornish, the oldest living golf architect and the last link with the game's pre-war Golden Age, a survey of the Polish golf market and visits new courses in Cyprus and Denmark, the new issue of Golf Course Architecture is essential reading for everyone involved in the golf development industry.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Golf Course Architecture July 2010.