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Topical Areas
 
Water Management
Surface Water Quality
Ground Water Protection
Water Use and Conservation
 
Integrated Plant Management
 
Golf Course Siting, Design and Construction
 
Wildlife and Habitat Management
 
Energy and Waste Management
 
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Water Management The efficient use and conservation of water in conjunction with the protection of surface and ground water quality are important components of golf course management.
Integrated Plant Management Golf course superintendents incorporate scientific research, technology, best management practices and continuing education into growing healthy turf to benefit both the environment and the game.
 
Golf Course Siting, Design and Construction Environmental compatibility is a priority during golf course siting, design, and construction activities.
Wildlife and Habitat Management Golf courses that utilize wildlife conservation practices and promote native and naturalized areas can support a diverse array of plants and animals.
 
Energy and Waste Management Energy conservation, waste minimization and recycling are part of the environmental programs of golf courses.
 

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