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In reply to the discussion: Japan has finally figured out what to do with its abandoned golf courses [View all]hunter
(39,997 posts)59. That's my perspective.
Put solar over parking lots, factories, toxic waste dumps, and other "developed" and destroyed landscapes.
Restore to nature the golf courses.
I seriously think golf would be a much more interesting game if it coexisted with the natural environment of a place.
18 greens, synthetic if necessary, and very, very, gently managed wilderness in between.
It works for Frisbee golf.
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Japan has finally figured out what to do with its abandoned golf courses [View all]
marble falls
Oct 2015
OP
There are solar farms all over the desert. The shade provides a habitat for kinds of critters....
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2015
#52
This right here, thank you LNP. Unimaginable untapped resource that goes to waste being
ChisolmTrailDem
Oct 2015
#30
Forbes editor must have been asleep at the wheel to let someone get that in.
lonestarnot
Oct 2015
#57
wouldn't it be more efficient to have each household producing its own energy?
KittyWampus
Oct 2015
#8
I looked into getting solar for my house. I live in Texas and it was expensive compared to other
Waldorf
Oct 2015
#34
I dunno... most muni courses in my area (north central Texas) range from $12 to $30
LanternWaste
Oct 2015
#28