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Author(s):  Denis Griffiths, ASGCA
Fox Hollow at Lakewood Golf Course received the National Environmental Steward Award for deomonstrated conservation efforts and stewardship. Working with the Corps of Engineers environmental, wildlife, archeology, real estate, dam engineering, dam safety, legal and storm water departments challenged the design to work preserve established wildlife habitat areas, wetlands, ponds, aquatic plant materials, and sensitive wildlife species. Fox Hollow deomonstates how golf can enhance the surrounding with minimal impact to the environment.
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Location: Colorado
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Publisher:American Society of Golf Course Architects
Year:1999
Month:January
Volume:2
   
 
 

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