How long does it take to build a course from scratch, and then be ready for play?
From experience, we know that a course which is built on a difficult site in the UK, such as landfill, mineral waste deposits and reclaimed land, always takes longer to establish; sometimes up to 30 to 36 months from starting construction. On good agricultural land in Northern Europe, it is possible to open a course for play 18 to 24 months after starting construction. In Southern Europe, North Africa, Latin America, and in other arid climates on a reasonable site, it is possible to establish a course within 18 to 24 months from the start of construction to the opening for play, depending on the scope of the construction works.
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