Lawrence, Kansas, United States: In 2017, the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA) launched an initiative to create golf course best management practices (BMP) in all 50 States.
In January, GCSAA announced that the goal had been reached and all States now have specific BMPs featuring agronomic practices that support environmental stewardship.
Golf course BMPs offer guidelines for superintendents to manage their facilities in an efficient and environmentally sustainable manner. BMP manuals document all of the science-based practices and professional course management that many people need to see.
While superintendents spearhead BMP efforts, the use of BMPs benefit everyone in the community that a golf course serves.
In honour of Earth Day on April 22, here are five facts about the way golf course BMPs promote sustainability and benefit communities:
“Golf course superintendents are committed to their role as environmental stewards,” said Rhett Evans, GCSAA CEO. “BMPs document and share the many ways people and wildlife benefit from the agronomic and environmental practices superintendents engage in every day.”
To learn more about golf course best management practices and see all of the State BMP guides, visit https://www.gcsaa.org/environment/best-management-practices