Golf Course Architecture  |  July 2012
The Summer 2012 edition of Golf Course Architecture examines the options available for funding golf developments, from an assessment on members to projects that are financed through real estate sales. We also learn more about Herbert Fowler, the cricketer-turned-golf architect whose legacy includes heathland classics Walton Heath and The Berkshire. Our site visits take us from Mazagan in Morocco to Chattanooga, Tennessee and we report on what could be China's first authentic links golf experience. There's plenty more, including a profile of the John Deere company and the discovery of lost holes at Northampton Golf Club.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Golf Course Architecture July 2012.