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Siting, Design & Construction
- Golf Course Siting, Design and Construction
- Protocols For an IPM System on Golf Courses (View a selection from this publication)
- Best Management Practices for Golf Course Development and Operation (View an excerpt of this book)
- Golf Course Design and Construction Can Improve Habitat
- The History and Challenges of Effluent Water in a Water Use Conscience Area.
- Composting Case Study at Saddle Rock Golf Course
Technical Information
- Environmental Principles for Golf Courses in the United States
- Environmental Siting Guide for Golf Course Development
- BMPs and IPM Strategies for Protection of Natural Resources on Golf Course Watersheds
- Best Management Practices for Golf Course Maintenance Departments
- Environmental Performance Audit to Help Club Managers
- The Golf Course Remodeling Process Questions & Answers
- Solving Storm Water Challenges
- Routing Course to Natural Topography
- Golf's Most Difficult "Water Hazard"
- Checklist for the Development of a Golf Course
- Reviewing Golf Course Proposals: Materials for Local Officials
- Making Room for Native Pollinators How to Create Habitat for Pollinator Insects on Golf Courses
- Pollinator Information from The Xerces Society
Books
- Best Management Practices for Florida Golf Course (view a selection from this publication)
- Best Management Practices for Golf Course Development and Operation (View an excerpt of this book)
Best Management Practices
BMP - State and local guidelines
- Best Management Practices for Michigan Watersheds
- Pennsylvania Stormwater Best Management Practices Manual
- Best Management Practices for the Enhancement of Environmental Quality on Florida Golf Courses
Best Management Practices (BMP) - Expert Documents (How to)
- Best Management Practices and Guidelines for the Development and Reveiw of Golf Course Proposals
- Design Guidelines for Golf Courses
BMP - Written Plans
Case Studies
- Taking a Team Approach
- Designing for Sensitive Habitat
- Preserving a Sensitive Environment
- Environmental Stewardship on Historic Property
- Integrating a Conservation Plan
- Reclaiming Degraded Property
- Sensitive Design and Shoreline Protection
- An Environmental Demonstration Project
- Reuse of Problem-Laden Landfill
- Irrigating With Effluent Water
- Permitting a 10-Mile Coastal Site
- Working With Regulatory Agencies
- Protecting Water Quality
- Transforming a Superfund Site
- Rehoboth Beach Country Club's Golf Course Wash Pad
- Camp Creek Golf Club Pesticide Storage and Mix/Load Center
- Pond Improvements Provide Better Water Quality and Habitat for Aquatic Life
- Golf Course Design and Construction Can Improve Habitat
- A Comprehensive Report from Sunnyvale Golf Course on Their Transition from Gas to Electric Golf Cars
- Brownfield Case Study: The Phoenix Golf Links, Columbus, Ohio
- Brownfield Case Study: The Links at Spanish Bay, Del Monte Forest, California
- Brownfield Case Study: Mountain Gate Country Club, Los Angles, California
- Brownfield Case Study: Industry Hills Sheraton Resort, City of Industry, California
- Brownfield Case Study: Harborside International Golf Links, Chicago, Illnois
- The Benefits of a Chemical Mixing System
- Rhode Island Country Club Golf Course Improvements and Ecological Restoration
- Stormwater Retention for Irrigation Purposes
- A Stream Restoration Project for the Salmon River
- On Course with Environmental Education
- Environmental Management System Development and Implementation at a Municipal Golf Course
- The First Green Links As Labs Program
- Golf Course Response to Drought Induced Water Budgets
- What Color is Your Dipstick? An innovative approach to equipment fluid management and recycling.
- The Safe Harbor Program – Pinehurst: an Example of Golf and Wildlife Management
- Little Deschutes River Restoration and Fish Habitat Enhancement at Crosswater
- Achieving Audubon Gold Signature and LEED "Green Building" Certifications
- Collaborating Golf Course Environmental Stewardship to Ensure a Healthy Watershed
- U.S. Air Force Golf Course Environmental Management Program (GEM) at Randolph Oaks Golf Course
- Reclaimed Water Use at The Heritage at Westmoor Golf Course
- Eastmoreland Golf Course and the Johnson Creek Watershed Council - Cooperative Problem Solving
- Water Conservation Means Good Economics for Golf Course Operations
- Renovation Projects Can Create Opportunities for Environmental Stewardship
- Developing the Infrastructure for Reclaimed Water at Sand Creek Station
- Improving Drainage and Water Quality at Aurora Country Club
- Tree Conservation; A Grand Experience
Educational Opportunities
- Comprehensive Golf Course Environmental Management Planning
- Golf Course Trees and Turf: A Peaceful Coexistence
- Golf Greens: History, Theory, and Construction
- GPS/GIS: Tools for Effective Course Management
- Guest Architect Seminar with Steve Forrest
- Problems and Solutions: Using Annuals and Perennials in the Golfscape
- Shaded Greens: Turf, Trees and Politics
- Soils - The Foundation of Quality Turf
- Solving Your Drainage Problems
- Streambank Stabilization for Golf Courses
- Taking Control of Green Speed
- The Superintendent's Role in Construction, Renovation and Grow-In
- Trees, Landscape Design and Course Character
- Using Alternative Turfgrass Species Appropriately on Golf Courses
- Applied Turfgrass Physiology
- Remodeling 101: Why Remodel? Examining and Evaluating Your Facility
- Remodeling 201: Preparing, Packaging and Implementing a Renovation Project


















