This collaboration aims to make golf more accessible and enjoyable by developing compact, purpose-built golf facilities suitable for urban environments and areas with limited land availability.
The ‘Golf in Small Spaces’ initiative, which offers the option of real grass, synthetic turf, or hybrid grass/synthetic, features a range of solutions tailored to modern lifestyles, including:
• Small Spaces Courses: Single or multiple short holes with central tee boxes.
• Short Courses: Backyard-style layouts inspired by Dave Pelz’s backyard training centre.
• Putting Courses: Premium designs offering enhanced playability and revenue opportunities.
• Less Than 18-Hole Courses: Compact 3, 6, 9 or 12-hole layouts.
• Indoor Practice Areas: Simulators, putting greens and short game zones for year-round practice and instruction.
• Smart Ranges: Driving ranges featuring smart design elements like water recirculation and automatic ball collection.

“Golf in Small Spaces provides functional and sustainable solutions for golf outside of conventional green grass courses,” said Sir Nick Faldo. “I am thrilled to bring this to life with Paul Jansen and Himalayas Golf.”
Paul Jansen, President of Himalayas Golf, emphasised the initiative’s potential impact: “Traditional golf takes a long time, requires a lot of land, and can be intimidating for newcomers. ‘Golf in Small Spaces’ offers an accessible alternative – shorter formats that need less space and it helps players build skills. It’s about making the game more inviting and sustainable for everyone.”
For more information, visit www.himalayasgolf.com.