Monday, July 29, 2013

Golf Courses and the Environment Infographic

Golf courses provide many community and recreational benefits, but the majority of golfers don't realize that their beloved putting green can also provide a substantial ecological benefit. 

Sam Moser provided the below infographic to Golf for Beginners and we would like to share it with our readers. 

Moser is a freelance content writer who lives in Toronto, Canada. When Sam is not writing, he spends time travelling around the world with his family and enjoying the great outdoors. He has most recently been writing for Play Golf BC.


Written by Sam Moser and Infographic contributed by Play Golf BC.


Golf courses are great community green spaces that enhance wildlife habitats, even though they have to be maintained with unnatural products. According to the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, even a golf course that is properly maintained using pesticides and fertilizers is considered safe for the environment, based on excessive scientific research. 

This infographic below lists a variety of golf course benefits that the average golfer may not be aware of:

Golf Courses and Environment Infographic


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4 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing your knowledge....

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  2. Great info for beginning golfers! I was wondering if it would be better to start out on a golf field or artificial putting greens. I would like to learn on the easier field so that I can get a good technique going.

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