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Living Golf: One of the world's most sustainable courses resides at the top of the world
Edwin Roald is a renowned golf course architect in Reykjavik, his 'Why 18?' concept explores the idea that golf course design is often problematic from an environmental perspective and from a golfing perspective as designers feel bound to the idea that courses must be 18-holes long, when he believes they should feature as many holes as the land can accommodate. He tells us why in the latest edition of our golf and sustainability series.
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