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Hemp in the Golf Industry: A “Fore”-father of Greenspace Efficiency?

Hemp in the Golf Industry: A “Fore”-father of Greenspace Efficiency?

Not all weeds are made equal. One weed (hemp) might actually become your most valuable source of cost reduction while generating multiple streams of revenue on the land your golf course isn’t currently using.

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LIV Golf Miami Recap
Professional Golf, The Future of Golf Andre Paul Professional Golf, The Future of Golf Andre Paul

LIV Golf Miami Recap

Andre describes his general sense impressions of LIV Miami: what he witnessed, saw, heard, smelled, tasted, and touched at the LIV Golf Miami event in October. As a no-cut exhibition event, LIV may lack in sporting drama on the course, but it certainly makes up for it in spectacle (and drama provided off the course). It engages the senses with plenty of spectacle. Andre also gives a short playbook of possibilities for the competing tours to take advantage of sustainable innovation opportunities.

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Sustainability Spotlight: National Links Trust Materiality Assessment

Sustainability Spotlight: National Links Trust Materiality Assessment

Municipal golf can become an inspiring cornerstone of how municipalities meet the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. In the latest edition of our Sustainability Spotlight Series, we are excited to share the process, results and methodology behind the National Links Trust’s first materiality assessment and stakeholder survey, and how we used the UN SDG framework to prioritize NLT’s current and future sustainable development programs in Washington, D.C.

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Can Golf Courses Achieve a “Real Zero” Carbon Footprint?

Can Golf Courses Achieve a “Real Zero” Carbon Footprint?

For golf courses, optimal efficiency means providing the best possible experience to golfers using minimal inputs and costs. Golf’s major inputs (irrigation, energy, and chemicals) ultimately run up the score on golf’s carbon scorecard… only when this scorecard gets high it will be melting snowmen by causing higher temperatures (rather than just penciling snowmen on the golf scorecard as most of us do).

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