Once ranked alongside the razing of rain forests as an ecologically hostile activity, golf has embraced the green movement with the zeal of the converted. In the third in a series profiling Canada’s greenest courses, Manitoba’s Clear Lake Golf Course demonstrates how the irresistible smell of French fries can benefit the local environment.
Why Clear Lake Smells Like French Fries
May 8, 2013 by Canadian Golf Traveller
Filed Under: Canada, Destinations, Feature Stories, Golf Courses, Manitoba Tagged With: Clear Lake Golf Course, environmental golf, green golf, Manitoba golf
Are Shorter Courses Golf’s Future?
October 17, 2012 by Brian Kendall
Anthony Mocklow, the director of golf at Bermuda’s Fairmont Southampton, is convinced that the popularity of the resort’s gorgeous, palm tree-lined par-three course is a harbinger of a faster, cheaper and more fun future for the game.
Filed Under: Feature Stories, Golf Courses Tagged With: Bacardi World Par-3 Championship, Cloud Nine Short Course, Doug Carrick, environmental golf, executive courses, Fairmont Southampton, Fox Harb'r Resort, golf decline, par 3 golf, Ridge at Copper Point, short golf courses, Tee it Forward, Treetops Michigan, Turnberry Golf Club Brampton