Here’s a very distressing story about the plight of Royal Dornoch and the problems of coastal erosion. I’ve posted photos from Royal Montrose on this blog to demonstrate the problem at other UK courses. Anyway, I wonder if coastal erosion is leading to the increasing costs to play some of the great links. If Dornoch is damaged, what’s next? North Berwick? Cruden Bay?
See Royal Dornoch before it disappears!
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A bestselling author and award-winning columnist, Robert Thompson has been writing about business and sports, and particularly golf, for almost two decades. His reporting and commentary on golf has appeared in Golf Magazine, the Globe and Mail, T&L Golf and many other media outlets. Currently Robert is a columnist with Global Golf Post, golf analyst for Global News and Shaw Communications, and Senior Writer to ScoreGolf. The Going for the Green blog was launched in 2004.