Will golfers in the Land O'Lakes region of southern Ontario soon be singing “Hooray for Hollywood”? Can a golf community and a former munitions depot in northern England co-exist peacefully? And what do India's largest convention center and a company in North Carolina have in common?
Those are among the questions we answer in this month's World Edition of the Golf Course Report, still the first and only publication dedicated exclusively to reporting on golf development and construction all over the planet.
April's issue is really jam-packed with stories. We report on the upcoming relocation of Horton Park Golf Club in Queensland, Australia, the remaking of Schloss Moyland Golf Resort in Germany, and the Spanish developer that aims to build a pair of golf communities in Andalusia. We unveil new courses in Holland, in suburban Vancouver, in Sri Lanka, and in suburban Manila, and we've got the scoop on Rees Jones' second golf project in China.
Speaking of China, we've also got an update on Tom Doak's twin projects on Hainan Island, along with news of a 36-hole complex recently announced by China Golf Group.
And we profile two new golf courses in Romania: one that will be part of a four-season resort community planned to grow around a historic castle, the other being developed by the owner of the nation's largest chain of do-it-yourself stores.
There's more, but I'm sure you get the idea: We cover it all.
If you'd like to see this month's World Edition, give me a call at 301/680-9460 or send an e-mail to me at WorldEdition@aol.com.
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