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Finding The Right Site
Locating a Potential Golf Course
When a site is identified as a possible location for a golf development, it is essential to carry out an analysis of the site to determine its potential and identify opportunities and any constraints which may cause problems in a golf course layout.
We can identify from a variety of different sites, which would be the best investment and produce the best course or if a specific area is being looked at identify the best potential locations for new golf courses.
If required the existing market conditions and competition from nearby similar golf facilities can also be researched to understand the demand for golf in the area. All these tasks can be carried out by the golf course architect and ensure that the client does not waste time and money developing the wrong site
Feasibility Study
As golf course design professionals, when a site is identified as a possible location for a golf course, it is essential to carry out an analysis of the site to determine its potential and identify opportunities and any constraints which may limit the course.