Golf Course Architecture - Issue 69, July 2022

31 in developing a fabulous golf course routing!” Golf course irrigation will utilise wastewater from the nearby town of Burriana. After several routings, Martin landed on a plan that sees several holes play parallel to housing. “The final routing is a great example of what a golf course master plan should be when it relates to residential and tourist areas,” said Martin. “The first, fifteenth, sixteenth and seventeenth holes all have excellent views towards the Mediterranean Sea. The golf course plays from 5,000 to 7,000 yards – this will offer golfers many, different ways to play.” Stirling & Martin’s routing includes some heavily bunkered par threes and several holes that interact with water Visualisations of the new Los Cálamos development, which includes plans for a golf course, housing, sporting academies, a private park and land reserved for environmental conservation

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