Myrtle Beach Golf Courses
Monday, August 4th, 2008Golf is a very old game of which the exact origins are unclear. Golf is played in an area of land designated a golf course. Golf courses do not look clean and green on accident. A lot of care goes into keeping these tracks of land looking the way they do. They use several techniques as an investment.
The turf on golf courses is an excellent filter for water and has been used in communities to cleanse gray water. While most modern 18-hole golf courses occupy around 150 acres of land, the average course has 75 acres of maintained turf. People continue to oppose golf courses for environmental and human survival reasons, as they impede corridors for migrating animals and sanctuaries for birds and other wildlife.
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