Every golf course should have its carbon rating on the scorecard, alongside its Course Rating, Slope, par and yardage.
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A golf course should aspire to generate as much energy as it consumes - golf should be leading the way toward energy net zero.
What makes a great golf course is continuity and variety: right-to-left holes, left-to-right holes.
Golf courses are beautiful, it's good for the soul and it gets out the anger... well, if you don't care about the score then you won't have a heart attack.
Golf is one of the greatest games in the world, not just on the course but what it can teach you off the course, the morals, stuff like that.
I've had the luxury of playing golf around the world, and I've spent a lot of time evaluating how to play all kinds of courses.
Everyone I built a course for thinks they have the best golf course in the world and I'm very pleased and proud of that.
I do not let a bad score ruin my enjoyment for golf.
A golf course is the epitome of all that is purely transitory in the universe; a space not to dwell in, but to get over as quickly as possible.
If I had one golf course, from a design standpoint, one that I really love, it would probably be Pinehurst. There's a totally tree-lined golf course where trees are not a part of the strategy.
I haven't played a full round of golf yet, but I did make two pars my first time out on a golf course.
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