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SUSTAINABILITY IN GOLF
Why coastal erosion poses the greatest
With the beach just a pebble’s throw away, this once-barren Suffolk garden is now a dreamy mix of relaxed, contemporary planting that thrives in the salt-laden winds
Defining one is not as easy as it might seem at first thought. Chris Bertram canvasses the views of some leading voices in the game in search of the answer...
A celebration of the intricacies, joys and vagaries of the seaside game by tourplayer-turned-architect Mike Clayton
Over centuries, we’ve profoundly changed Scotland’s rivers – pacifying them and bringing them under our control. We’ve felled native woodlands to ‘tidy’ riverbanks, disconnected watercourses from thei
On a windswept bluff in West Sussex lies an artist’s glorious garden – a quiet triumph shaped by salt spray and shifting tides
The seaside lido offered safe swimming for holidaymakers irrespective of the vagaries of the tide. Kathryn Ferry looks at the architecture of these remarkable creations