Transforming a Brownfield Into A Golf Course, by Paul Albanese

PUBLICATION: BROWNFIELD NEWS, September 2006
TOPIC: Transforming a Brownfield Into A Golf Course, by Paul Alabanese

I have heard it all when it comes to designing a golf course on a brownfield: Can you design the methane stacks as hazards on the course? If you take a divot, is there an explosion? Although those questions are easily answered with a simple shake of the head and a smile, there are considerations to creating a golf course on a brownfield that merit attention.

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Although creating a golf course on degraded property is not a new idea, the combination of current growth in brownfield redevelopment, governmental incentives to transform blighted property and golf operators looking for higher density markets has created a renewed interest in pursuing the option of developing a golf course on a brownfield..

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