Golf facilities serve as recreational, environmental and financial assets to their communities – and sustainable management of facilities serves to extend that relationship.
The Environmental Institute for Golf has identified three primary focus areas as key issues facing golf facilities today and into the future:
- Water Conservation
- Water Quality Protection
- Energy Conservation
A commitment to improvements within these key areas will advance sustainability of individual golf facilities.
Many facilities are already taking positive steps. Here are some success stories from facilities that provide examples of a sustainable approach.
Success Stories
On water conservation:
On water quality protection:
On energy use and conservation:
Golf’s Economic Value
Golf 20/20 published its first national report in 2002, which demonstrated that golf in 2000 was a $62 billion industry, bigger than the motion picture and recording industries combined. A follow-up report in 2007 confirmed that golf had grown to become a $76 billion industry. Golf 20/20’s economic research provides a clear documentation of golf’s effect on the economy. Read the complete research report.