Why are we building golf courses? Because we enjoy being outside, bringing man and nature together.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Golf course design is exciting.
Golf has an ambivalent relationship with the environment. On one hand, it's a great preserver of open spaces. Golf doesn't pave the world - it helps to green the world. But the downside is, it uses a lot of fertilizer, pesticides and water.
I move around and play different golf courses. I just enjoy it.
When you're on a golf course, a couple of things are very interesting. No matter who you're with and who you're playing with, people want each other to do well.
But we do have a golf course near by and I play fairly regularly.
Golf courses sell real estate and that's why they're built.
Golf is social. It brings a lot of people together.
What makes a great golf course is continuity and variety: right-to-left holes, left-to-right holes.
No other game combines the wonder of nature with the discipline of sport in such carefully planned ways. A great golf course both frees and challenges a golfer's mind.
Golf is so selfish - it's so much about how do we get better and get to the next level.