Friday, April 2, 2010

Ecological Golf


Perhaps more than any other sport, golf's relationship with the natural world is one of its defining characteristics. As relatively large green spaces, often with a variety of natural and semi-natural vegetation, and typically with sizeable out-of-play areas, all golf courses have the potential to contribute to the conservation of nature and promotion of biodiversity.
All golf facilities should take the opportunity to maximize the ecological value of their courses. It is an incredibly creative and rewarding process that won't simply benefit wildlife, but members, visitors and staff - all who will appreciate more diverse and naturalized surroundings in which to work and play.

The big question is...how to do that? How to create ecological richness and diversity in a way that compliments golf?

We would like to hear what you are doing at your course...

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