Responding to the rise at The Kittansett Club February 28, 2023 As rising sea levels threaten its well-being, the Marion, Mass., club and GCSAA Class A superintendent John Kelly remain vigilant in their sustainability efforts.
Nature study: Converting out-of-play areas to conservation habitat February 2023 Purdue researchers are investigating the science behind establishing native pollinator-friendly plants on previously highly-managed turfgrass.
Building a passion for BMPs February 2023 J. Bryan Unruh, Ph.D., the recipient of GCSAA’s President’s Award for Environmental Stewardship, has been a pillar in building best management practices for golf course management.
A continued investigation into nutrient use and management on U.S. golf courses January 2023 U.S. golf courses continue to reduce their nutrient use with annual reductions 
since 2006.
Applied nutrient use on U.S. golf courses continues to decrease according to GCSAA’s Golf Course Environmental Profile survey January 3, 2023 The survey, conducted by Golf Course Superintendents Association of America, also shows a decrease in fertilized acres at U.S. courses
The reel deal: Johnny Morris to receive 2023 Old Tom Morris Award December 2022 One of GCSAA's highest honors goes to the founder of Bass Pro Shops, a fisherman at heart who created a company in the name of conservation, golf and humanity.
J. Bryan Unruh, Ph.D., honored with GCSAA’s President’s Award for Environmental Stewardship December 13, 2022 University of Florida turfgrass educator and researcher will receive award at the 2023 GCSAA Conference and Trade Show
Growing a movement at Mistwood Golf Club December 2022 Angelica Carmen brings 8,000 square feet of pollinator-friendly plantings to the Illinois course.
Water conservation on hybrid bermudagrass fairways using soil moisture sensors November 2022 Three soil moisture sensor technologies were compared to traditional evapotranspiration-based irrigation practices.
Westward, ho!: Introducing 2022’s ELGA winners November 2022 This year’s winners of all four Environmental Leaders in Golf Awards hail from California and beyond.
Environmental stewardship to win your next job November 2022 GCSAA and the golf industry have worked to be leaders in environmental stewardship, land use and resource management. Use this to your advantage.
Take a hike at Mingo Springs Golf Course October 2022 The Maine course overseen by superintendent Kyle Ladd features a nature trail and bird walk.
Winners of GCSAA’s 2022 Environmental Leaders in Golf Announced October 25, 2022 Environmental stewardship efforts by golf course superintendents are recognized by the GCSAA/Golf Digest awards
GCSAA, EPA partnership keeps a good thing going September 21, 2022 A longstanding relationship between the two entities is formalized with the signing of a landmark agreement focused on environmental stewardship.
EPA partners with GCSAA September 19, 2022 The memorandum of understanding addresses best management practices, sustainability and improvements to air and water.
Sustainability and soil sensors at Sentosa September 14, 2022 Sentosa Golf Club’s Andrew Johnston talks through his journey of taking the Singapore club toward sustainability, and the tools that have helped him achieve it.
GCSAA launches property and environmental stewardship practices survey August 30, 2022 The survey is part of the third phase of the Golf Course Environmental Profile series, which provides critical data to golf industry for assessment and best practices
All about water on the West Coast August 23, 2022 At the Southern California Golf & Water Summit, golf industry figures discussed water conservation and environmental stewardship during trying times for parched regions.
Aronimink’s little garden makes big impact August 22, 2022 Despite its small size, a Pennsylvania club’s tennis center garden packs a punch with pollinators — and members.
Countering blue green algae blooms with ultrasonic solutions August 9, 2022 Golf course lakes and ponds can become plagued by toxic algae that can threaten plants and wildlife. Learn how ultrasound technology can overcome this issue without the use of chemicals.