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Permitting a 10-Mile Coastal Site
Author(s):  Neal Meagher; Damian Pascuzzo, ASGCA
The Sea Ranch Golf Links is ever changing. It is built along the California coast so it is subject to jurisdiction of the Californian Coastal Commission. The design preserved creek and wetlands and accomodated sensitive plant materials. Nine acres of native grass was preserved. The course is irrigated with reclaimed water generated by a local treatment plant. Sea Ranch proviced a chance to enjoy the great game of golf in a setting of magnificent natural beauty.
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Publisher:American Society of Golf Course Architects
Year:1999
Month:January
Volume:2
   
 
 

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