There's a golf course right next to the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, where everyone is taking their Instagram photos next to the hottest temperatures ever recorded.

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  • Beaver [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    The desert setting would be a great place to do "outlaw golf" on public land. Sort of like rock climbing - marking out routes/holes onto an existing landscape, figuring out rating/par and then people can come play on it. It would be a great low-impact way of connecting with the landscape and nature.

    I'm not against Golf in principle. But they way it's done currently is the most high-impact and least inclusive way that it could be done.

    • EmmaGoldman [she/her, comrade/them]
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      1 year ago

      Golf courses should simply not be allowed to irrigate. You want to make a golf course in the desert? Cool, don't get a molecule of water that isn't already there, so no grass binch. You want to make a water trap in a place where there isn't currently a pond? Okay, well, no pumps. Figure out how to do it sustainably and without additional water.