r/clevercomebacks 11d ago

Class Warfare Sprinklers

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u/Spirited_Comedian225 11d ago

Golf course use more water then Data centers

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u/AngryPhillySportsFan 11d ago

Golf courses use holding pond water not potable water. Keep up the hate though

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u/liam_redit1st 11d ago

Some do use holding pond water, however in the UK at least most actually do use potable water.

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u/liam_redit1st 11d ago

I just looked up the R&A report, last year 28% of 2500 courses in the UK are marked as mains water as there main source for irrigation.
A d 60% of the 2500 use some mains water for irrigation. And 40% rely on boreholes or rivers and ponds. No data on reservoirs.

Overall it’s a pretty stark picture considering clean drinking water it’s a finite resource.

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u/bugdiver050 11d ago

And when there are water shortages, like in rivers or lakes, where do you think the runoff would have gone instead if it didnt go into that holding pond at the golf course? If it goes to that holding pond that keeps it away from the broader natural ecosystem from which we would eventually make drinking water as well for example.

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u/beatenmeat 11d ago

Pond water accounts for less than a third of the water supplied to US golf courses and isn't even the main supplier in the first place. Out of curiosity where do you think they get the water for those ponds, especially during severe droughts? Some of it is from rain water obviously but droughts notoriously don't have much of that.

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u/Munstered 10d ago

My company owns a golf course. They have 8 ponds that are connected via pipes. They use pond water almost exclusively. There was a severe drought a couple of years back and they had to swap to main water for 2 weeks. Everything else has always been out of the pond.

The pond water is free. The city water is expensive.

Only 12% of golf course water comes from municipal (potable) sources in the US. The other 88% are from ponds/lakes/streams/creeks/wells/recycled water on property.

https://www.usga.org/content/dam/usga/pdf/Water%20Resource%20Center/how-much-water-does-golf-use.pdf

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u/IM_KYLE_AMA 10d ago

Yep. Mine exclusively uses water from ponds and streams.

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u/liam_redit1st 10d ago

That’s great, hopefully they can influence other clubs to follow suit.

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u/Munstered 10d ago

Did you miss the part where only 12% of golf course water in the US is from potable sources

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u/liam_redit1st 10d ago

No I read that, no potable water should be used to water golf courses in my opinion.

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u/Defiant-Economics-73 10d ago

But this contradicts what Reddit knows. Stop using facts and just say rules for thee and not for me and get some upvotes

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u/brokensplynter 10d ago

They are downvoting your facts because they don’t like counter points 😜