Justin Timberlake N'Sync with the environment

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Celebrity support for green issues has a patchy record, but Trewin Restorick reckons Justin Timberlake's plan for an eco-golf course could make a real difference

Golf may be a game that spoils a good walk for many people but there are nearly 20,000 courses in the USA and Canada alone. As the game's popularity grows so does concern over water use, pesticides and...

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