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How can golf become more sustainable?

Within the non-golfing community there remains a perception that golf is a resource-hungry, landhungry dinosaur, taking up too much space and requiring too much artificial assistance to sustain itself. Even those in the industry may have struggled to argue against that 25 years ago, but significant research and efforts have been undertaken since then. When approached with sustainability in mind, golf can benefit the environment and play a

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