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PGA TOUR Sustainability: Coming out of COVID-19 at the 2021 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
A firsthand account of sustainability on the PGA TOUR during the time of Covid-19 brings optimism as the sports world prepares for the return of fans.
Closing the Loop: Circularity & Golf, Together, Feeling the Flow
Mention the phrases ‘closing the loop’, ‘circularity’ or ‘end of life solutions’ in some golf circles and people will think you are either speaking in caddie tongue or retiring to Florida to play golf. However, this lack of understanding presents an opportunity for the golf industry to join the larger discussion regarding the circular economy.
The Practical Need for Diversity: Three Ways for Golf Courses to Encourage More of It
Diversity arises naturally within ecosystems to maintain balance and harmony; it’s time for golf and human civilization as a whole to follow.
‘Mum’s Not the Word’ at the 11th Annual Waste Management Sustainability Forum
A recap and golf industry take on the 2021 Waste Management Sustainability Forum.
Sustaining a World Class Golf Resort: A Conversation with Paul Wilson of Laguna Resorts & Hotels
After sharing a story on success story of Laguna Lăng Cô, we bring you a follow up interview with Paul Wilson of Laguna Resorts & Hotels to learn more about the philosophy of sustainability embedded into organizational culture.
How the Most Sustainable Golf Facility in Vietnam Plans to Spread Its Impact: Might this model apply in the US?
Little known to the Western World, Laguna Lăng Cô Golf Club of Vietnam represents a leading example of sustainable and even regenerative golf design. This “edible” golf design of Nick Faldo and Paul Jansen restored 5 hectares of fallow rice paddy in its conception.
Active Giving - The Health and Fitness App That Gives Back
Active Giving is a free health and fitness mobile app that tracks and converts your physical activity into contributions to social and environmental projects.
Who is Responsible for the Sustainable Golf Movement?
Who is responsible for the sustainability movement in golf? We look at four key industry stakeholders in an effort to better understand why each one does or does not push for sustainability and how they may better position themselves to do so.
Single-Use Plastics, Recycling and the Golf Industry
Plastic is everywhere and it’s pretty much here forever, at least compared to our mortal bodies. So how can the golf industry do its part to end its reliance on single-use plastics? Thus begins our deep dive into the relationship between single-use plastics, recycling and the golf industry.
A TOUR-wide mission
In the game of golf, there is no brighter stage than a PGA TOUR tournament and sustainability has become a more integral part of TOUR events in the past decade.