Living near a golf course ‘doubles risk of Parkinson’s’
Living near a golf course ‘doubles risk of Parkinson’s’

Living near a golf course ‘doubles risk of Parkinson’s’

Living near a golf course ‘doubles risk of Parkinson’s’
Living near a golf course ‘doubles risk of Parkinson’s’
death to golf
It seems a perfectly reasonable game to play on natural fields/plains or perhaps much more exciting on more turbulent terrain, but otherwise yes much agreed.
You'd think that's what would make it a sport: traveling rough terrain on foot and trying to hit a ball from weird spots. Instead, they have these dumb fucking mayonnaise lawns so they can drive their Mario Kart LARP toys around.
You'd think that's what would make it a sport: traveling rough terrain on foot and trying to hit a ball from weird spots.
Right? Didn't it start in Scotland, a place known for its mountainous terrain? Pretty sure once you get to high enough altitudes trees have trouble growing so meadows are the norm, which makes it all make much more sense. The occasional obstacle tree sounds much more fun though, in my opinion. Plus if you hit it far enough you might whack an Anglo.
I'm hoping to make inroads with my city's municipal golfcourses this year. We already have good native habitat in the non-turf spots and incorporate things like community beekeeping into the design, but Kentucky bluegrass in a desert is such an abomination that it deserves unlimited death.
good native habitat in the non-turf spots and incorporate things like community beekeeping into the design
See this is brilliant. The world needs more of this.
Kentucky bluegrass in a desert
But not this