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A fascinating tour of courses you might not otherwise see

Golf architect Paul Jansen is in the midst of what he calls the "Sustainable by Design" tour. He is making an intensive tour around South and Southeast Asia, visiting and studying some of the most interesting places and golf courses. And he is documenting this as he goes along, with photos, writing, and videos.

What kind of places is he visiting? Do you recall Nuwara Eliya? C.V. Piper wrote about the club in Turf for Golf Courses. When Piper visited, the course was already 22 years old! And that was 116 years ago. How good is the turf at Nuwara Eliya today? Pretty impressive. The fairways are primarily narrowleaf carpetgrass (Axonopus affinis) and kikuyugrass (Pennisetum clandestinum), and Paul has shared some stunning images of the fairways at this club that was founded in 1889.

I find it especially interesting to follow this tour. Some of the reasons include:

  • reading (and seeing) a golf course architect's perspective on a wide range of courses
  • seeing a sampling of the variety in courses in South and Southeast Asia
  • seeing the different grass types and the playing surfaces that are produced
  • learning what works, and what is unique, at so many different courses

To follow the tour, see:

A very welcome visitor. Nature in the city at Royal Colombo. What a wonderful golf experience.

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