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THE ENVIRONMENT
Tom Doak and the team from the Grand Saint-Emilionnais have always had as an ambition to create an eco-responsible Golf course. They thought and put all their efforts together so that the Golf could be self-sufficient on its water consumption, that its grass be less greedy in water, in fertilizers and in phytosanitary products but also that its machine park be hybrid. On a ground that is over 100 hectares can be found a diverse biodiversity bringing out harmony with nature which has always been part of the tradition of the game.
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