I am open to the idea of communally owned natural links courses, as their impact doesn’t seem to be horrid - and they’d be rare:
Sir Walter Simpson, a 19th century Scottish philosopher who wrote the book “The Art of Golf” defines links as, “The grounds on which golf is played are called links, being the barren sandy soil from which the sea has retired in recent geological times. In their natural state links are covered with long, rank bent grass and gorse. Links are too barren for cultivation: but sheep, rabbits, geese and professionals pick up a precarious livelihood on them.”
Aside from that, I want to build communally owned Laser Tag on top of all existing golf courses
I am open to the idea of communally owned natural links courses, as their impact doesn’t seem to be horrid - and they’d be rare:
Aside from that, I want to build communally owned Laser Tag on top of all existing golf courses