The greening of golf Sport, globalization and the environment

Golf is a major global industry. It is played by more than 60 million people worldwide, and there are more than 32,000 courses across the globe in 140 countries. This book looks at the power relationships in and around golf, examining whether the industry has demonstrated sufficient leadership on en...

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Main Author: Millington, Brad (auth)
Other Authors: Wilson, Brian (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Manchester University Press 2016
Series:Globalizing Sport Studies
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