
Pasatiempo Golf Club in Santa Cruz, California, is a great example of golf course water conservation, according to Greg Lyman at the GCSAA (Golf Course Superintendents Association of America’s).
Another Audubon International-certified course, Pasatiempo worked with the City of Santa Cruz to build water-recycling infrastructure. Reused water is critical for course irrigation during dry summer months.
The club has pledged to reduce water usage by planting more drought-resistant native grasses. And the course maintains “no spray” zones, like many other environmentally friendly courses, around waterways.
Tasha Eichenseher (source – National Geographic – “National Geographic News series on global water issues.“
Related posts
TPC at Sawgrass – Home of The Players Championship
on Tuesday 11, MayThe TPC at Sawgrass is a well-known golf course in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida,...
Real Club de Sotogrande, Spain
on Monday 22, NovemberFounded in 1964, Real Club de Golf Sotogrande is located on prime golfing land...
The Green Monkey Course (Sandy Lane Golf Club), Barbados
on Monday 12, JanuaryThe Green Monkey Course is one of three courses at the Sandy Lane Golf...