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Eco-friendly golf means not worrying if the grass is greener on the other course

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The Open Championship has returned to St Andrews, one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious golf courses and one that has been recognised for its commitment to sustainability. Last month’s men’s US Open was held at Chambers Bay in Washington state, a course built on reclaimed land in what was once a sand and gravel pit. This transition from “pit to prince” has also earned Chambers Bay recognition from the environmental organisation Audubon International.

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The Open Championship has returned to St Andrews, one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious golf courses and one that has been recognised for its commitment to sustainability. Last month’s men’s US Open was held at Chambers Bay in Washington state, a course built on reclaimed land in what was once a sand and gravel pit. This transition from “pit to prince” has also earned Chambers Bay recognition from the environmental organisation Audubon International.

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