The golf course consists of a course, landscape and infrastructure
In modern golf course design often too much emphasis is given on the course at the expense of the landscape, and thus courses often look too artificial, and the natural landscape is just a scenery in the background, rather than an integral part of the course.
Golf courses consist of three main parameters, the course, landscape or space, and infrastructure. In our view, at the designing, all three parameters should be equally considered if we want to create a playable, attractive and complex course.
18 = 60 For a modern course we need about 60 hectares of land. Space requirements may be higher or even lower. It depends on the characteristics of the available space, routing of the course and the content of the complex.