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Construction work has started on the first 18-hole green course in
Bahrain. US-based Karl Litton, one of the leading golf course designers, has designed the
BD 7 million ($18.6m) Riffa Golf Course. The Golf Course is being constructed to
professional Golf Association standards with the first seven holes on a dramatic Wadi
terrain and remaining 11 holes lay out around and over four lakes. The nearly 63 hectares
(155 acre) site for the new golf course on undeveloped land has been carefully chosen for
both access and terrain. The course is par 72 and is 6.286m (6.875 yards) in length with
some 24 hectares (60 acres) of grass and will landscaped with palms and shrubbery to give
a tropical feeling in the desert terrain. Environment will be cheered to know that the
green terrain will be watered and irrigated by using recycled wastewater brought in from
the sea, factories and various plants, and not precious water destined for public
consumption. Doing what is ecological correct has been as important to the committee as
creating a course of International caliber. |