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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
Res ipsa loquitur. BTW, the roots of golf go back to the Romans, and the Scots were playing golf on the very land that is now St. Andrews in the 1300's. I very much doubt the game will disappear with the next generation after thousands of years, and certainly not over water evaporation or global warming or other such nonsense. Another BTW---A single golf course produces enough oxygen for 7-8000 people, and also scrubs tons of your "dreaded" CO2 out of the atmosphere. So, love your planet----build more golf courses!!!
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The Romans and the Scots did NOT have to worry about a population explosion and global warming so like I said, "Golf was a wonderful sport in the US from 1950 to 1990". But, don't worry if you already have a house built - those tree-killing BEETLES in the Rocky Mountains will only force our descendants, not us, to live in mud and steel shacks, without wood framing or wood floors. And the poorer ones can live in tents on the empty golf courses. What a future we are leaving, but don't call us selfish. And I wonder why each succeeding US generation on official polls has stated that they are NOT better off than their prior generation. Just a fact!