Glenwood Golf Course
George's economy has shifted considerably over recent decades—manufacturing jobs have contracted, tourism and retirement have grown. That demographic change shows up on the golf course. The sport attracts visitors on holiday, retirees with time and disposable income, and a core of local members who've played for years. A course in this city sits at the intersection of lifestyle amenity and business operation, drawing players who view eighteen holes as leisure rather than competition, alongside those chasing handicaps. The Garden Route's rainfall and seasonal growth patterns shape maintenance cycles. A golf course here serves a distinct purpose: it's part of why some people retire to George, and part of what keeps visitors returning.