It is an oft-heard refrain that most golf courses are so heavily sprayed with chemicals that few wildflowers flourish - to the detriment of insects and birds. Not so the course at Thorpe Park in Humberston where the management regime incorporates the planting of colourful corn cockles and other native species. The course is also rich in shrubs and trees, making it one of the most attractive courses in Lincolnshire.
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