Have Jack Nicklaus and Annika Sorenstam made the International Golf Federation an offer it can't refuse? Will a U.S.-style golf community draw crowds in Turkey's favorite golf destination? Can a "floating" golf course in the Maldives raise awareness about the consequences of global climate change?
Those are some of the questions we address in the July issue of the World Edition of the Golf Course Report, which hit the streets earlier this week. As most of you know, the World Edition provides much of the raw material that eventually finds its way into this blog.
In the July issue, we also profile new golf course projects in Kazakhstan, India, Vietnam, Spain, Argentina, Peru, Italy, Namibia, Portugal, and other nations, including designs by David Hemstock, Robin Hiseman, Jose Maria Olazabal, and Ross Watson.
The issue also has reports on the state of golf construction in South Korea, Ron Garl's new course in Nigeria, and the planned overhaul of the PGA Centenary course at the Gleneagles resort in Scotland.
If you're interested in taking a look at the World Edition, give us a call (301/680-9460) or write to us at WorldEdition@aol.com.
Friday, July 9, 2010
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