• @[email protected]
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    22 days ago

    unseen benefits of golf : keeps a lot of pricks busy and out of the way at weekends.

    think carefully before returning golfers to the general population.

  • @[email protected]
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    53 days ago

    Ok, now I need to see the graph that compates countries’ golf courses vs solar fields as % of area.

  • @[email protected]
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    The United States tops the list, with more than 16,000 golf courses, followed by the United Kingdom (around 3,100) and Japan (around 2,700). Canada, Australia, Germany, South Korea, France, China and Sweden round out the top 10 countries.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 days ago

      How meaningful is the golf vs renewables comparison? Wind and solar require different ammounts of land, especially factoring in offshore wind? Also, Sweden has one of the cleanest energy make ups, but a comparitively high amount of golf courses, so like, I dunno?

    • @shalafi
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      43 days ago

      Now compare that with livable surface area.

  • @reddig33
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    -113 days ago

    Meh. At least it’s green space and not a strip mall or a parking lot.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      223 days ago

      Grass may be green, but I wouldn’t call a golf course a ‘green space’. Between the amount of pesticide and fertilizer they use, and the fact that it’s a monoculture, a golf course is pretty much an ecological dead zone.

      • @lordnikon
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        93 days ago

        Plus the amount of water to keep nonative English grass on American soil green makes it even woese than a strip mall

        • @reddig33
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          23 days ago

          Aren’t most golf courses using non potable/recaptured water these days?

          • @lordnikon
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            43 days ago

            It’s still fresh water not bring treated and when you have rivers at record lows every oz you can get is worth it

    • The Quuuuuill
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      it’s a private greenspace of minimal social, communal, or economic value. it’s a high maintenance monoculture play ground for the very wealthy