2008 Environmental Solutions Center

Interpretive Signage - The Interpretive Signage station within the Environmental Solutions Center presented information on using interpretive signage at the golf facility to educate golfers and other visitors. Patrick Gross, Director, Southwest Region, USGA Green Section, shared information about using interpretive signs with examples from Crystal Springs Golf Course, Pasatiempo Golf Club, and PGA of Southern California.

  • Wasteland or Wildlife-Rich? - Sample interpretive sign at Stone Creek Golf Course in Oregon City, Oregon.
  • Creating a Display - This Audubon International fact sheet shows how creating a display can be a valuable way of informing people about the wildlife, habitats, and projects taking place at your facility.
  • Creating Great Signs - This Audubon International fact sheet shows how mounting interpretive signs can be a simple way to educate the public about environmental projects you are doing or special features on your site.


Informational Posters


 


Featured Case Study

A Sign That Golf is Good For The Environment

Author:
Patrick J. Gross, Director, Southwest Region, USGA Green Section

Description:
Patrick Gross shows how using interpretive signs on the golf course demonstrate a commitment to environmental quality and preservation.

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