Golf courses and parking lots are kissing, unlovable hand in unlovable hand as they ruin our cities and slowly kill us all
Now it's common knowledge that parking lots are inefficient and bad land use that drives up housing prices and needs to be reduced in our urban centers but I think we don't give enough credit to how truly bad golf courses
In the city of Louisville within the urban core lies a golf course highlighted in white
Guess how much land it takes up, 10 acres? 30 acres? 50 arces??? 75 acres?!?
WRONG, 130 acres of land
That is enough for a full fledged urban neighborhood to exist within, in fact:
It is larger than the up and coming Louisville neighborhood of Nulu or 19 full city blocks
If this doesn't put into perspective how bad of a land use urban golf courses are, I don't know what will
would it be better if they kept as many of the trees and plant life as possible?
I dunno, I don't want to say golf is bad but like that's bad
The grass is in no way alive or good for the environment, it wastes water and is invasive, the trees can stay, I have seen neat posts showing how you could build dense neighborhoods as adaptive Reuse of golf courses while keeping the trees
dude... that blows...
I'm so glad you're spreading awareness of this, and I'm sorry if I seem like I'm trying to argue, I just genuinely want to learn more... especially since me and my dad bond over golf once in a while
is there any ethical for everyone way to do golf things?
I think golf courses are mostly fine in more suburban and rural areas With secure water resources that are able to be allocated towards golf courses without wasting water. My issue is when they are near urban centers or in deserts