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GEO and BAGCC Collaborate on Sustainable Golf Construction

9.25am 27th January 2011 - Management Topics - This story was updated on Monday, January 31st, 2011

Jonathan Smith and Brian D Pierson.

The Golf Environment Organization & British Association of Golf Course Constructors have agreed to establish a partnership that will see the bodies collaborate closely around the sustainability issues of golf construction.

The move follows the recent publication of GEO’s Legacy Guidelines for Sustainable Golf Development, (www.golfenvironment.org/development) which feature a common sense checklist for protecting and enhancing air, water, soil and ecology during the construction phase of golf developments.

BAGCC members will be invited to provide ongoing input to the evolution of the guidance – to help to keep it up to date and relevant as construction approaches and engineering technology improves.  They will also be encouraged to submit case studies of best practice to be published alongside the guidance.

At the BAGCC reception during the Harrogate Week Show, Jonathan Smith, CEO of GEO said: “Of course, we are pleased to establish a working partnership with BAGCC and to be engaging on this subject with some of the world’s leading golf construction companies. For us this is a great opportunity to collate constructors perspectives and real world case studies – which we can then promote back across the sector, but also across the environmental networks and partners we have developed in recent years.”

Brian D Pierson Chairman of the BAGCC congratulated Jonathan on the achievements of the GEO stating:  “The BAGCC are proud of their track record of environmentally friendly course construction and are pleased to agree to a joint statement of endorsement for GEO Legacy Guidelines and looked forward to future meetings enabling them to network with other GEO partners around the world.”

GEO www.golfenvironment.org

BAGCC www.bagcc.org.uk.

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