Golf Course Architecture  |  October 2014
The October 2014 issue sees GCA address the thorny issue of golf and water. Without water, golf cannot survive, so securing adequate supplies – and reducing, as far as possible, the amount used – is essential for courses, especially those in the most arid regions. We have surveyed courses around the world to see how they cope with water issues. Additionally, we profile Anglo/Swiss Pioneer architect Don Harradine, ask whether Robert Trent Jones, not Stanley Thompson, really routed the Capilano course in Canada, and talk to golf legend Greg Norman.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Golf Course Architecture October 2014.