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"Each golf course has its own kind of beauty, though a parkland layout is quite different from a links course," he said.
The open parkland layout is much more forgiving than the links courses at Ballybunion (where, two summers ago, he cheerfully played the back nine in a near-typhoon) and Lahinch (where he encountered moving hazards that turned out to be goats).
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It is a parklands layout, but with 11 doglegs.
Findings for the individual policy 'elements' were consistent with this: for each 10% increment in compliance with the community design, movement network, lot layout and public parkland elements, the odds of victimisation reduced by approximately 6% (p = 0.264), 51% (p = 0.001), 15% (p = 0.000) and 22% (p = 0.001) respectively.
It has 30 acres of ancient parkland and gardens, restored to their original layout and with views over the Hampshire Hangers and South Downs.
But the vision is idealistic: environmentally conscientious building practices, a walkable layout, a town center, an elementary school, acres of parkland, and a mix of retail, residential and commercial spaces.
"You walk out of a torture chamber into a nice parkland golf course," he said, referring to the relative ease of the Munich course in relation to Merion's punishing layout where England's Justin Rose won with a score of one over.
This estate reflects the layout of Le Corbusier's (unbuilt) Ville Radieuse (Radiant City), with its rational layout of giant apartment blocks in wide-open parkland completed in 1959.
They could use parkland instead.
Newspaper layout.
Twelve acres are parkland.
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