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Sustainability Spotlight: EcoAthlete Inja Fric
Inja Fric is a rising senior on the NC State Women’s Golf Team. She is also an EcoAthlete and leader of the NC State student-athlete sustainability group. We invited her to share her sustainability story and how she is working to make a difference in her community.
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).
Sustainability Spotlight: The 150th Open Championship at “The Home of Golf”
Andre recaps the 150th Open Championship, sharing its sustainability initiatives along with his experience of The Old Course at Saint Andrews.
USGA “Deacon” Maps Golfer Traffic and Guides Resource Management
USGA Deacon can help golf courses provide better golfer experiences while at significantly lower costs to the bottom line and the environment.
Sustainability Spotlight: The 122nd U.S. Open at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts.
The U.S. Open is America’s oldest golf championship and operated by America’s oldest governing golf body, the United States Golf Association. It is usually one of, if not THE, toughest tests of golf each year and features 156 of the best golf professionals and amateurs in the world. For our next installment in our Sustainability Spotlight series, we examine America’s national golf championship from our Driving the Green perspective and shed some light on the great things going on behind the scenes at this year’s tournament as well as some of the amazing golf history that has taken place at the host golf course.
Sustainability Spotlight: Callaway Golf Company's Inaugural Sustainability Report
Callaway Golf Company, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of golf equipment, apparel and entertainment, produced their first ever 2021 Sustainability Report two months ago. For the next installment of our Sustainability Spotlight Series, we dive into that report and offer our Driving the Green takes on what we would like to see in future reports.
Sustainability Certification Series: Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
The GRI Standards are internationally recognized as the leading guide for sustainability reporting. They require rigorous and comprehensive disclosures to yield a host of external and internal benefits to organizations reporting on their social and environmental impacts.
Invasive Vegetation Management - A Langston Golf Course Update
Conquering the unmanaged invasive vegetation that lines the border of Langston Golf Course in Washington, D.C. is one of the biggest challenges in my new role as a sustainability consultant for the National Links Trust (NLT). There’s been a lot of learning on the job for me and figuring out how to tame the unruly beasts roaming the edges of this historic municipal golf course is one reason why.
Connection Equals Scale
Recapping the VoLo Foundation’s 2022 Climate Correction Conference:
#1 - Culture scales climate action.
#2 - The newest tech meets the oldest solutions of nature.
#3 - Climate action requires an orchestration of many solutions.
Sustainability Certification Series: Audubon International
This is the first article in a series that will outline the different certifying bodies in the golf and sports industries. These specific organizations are vital to the green sports movement because they provide teams, businesses, and organizations with a blueprint for managing and implementing sustainability focused social, environmental, and economic programs. The first such certifying organization we will cover is Audubon International.