The Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program For Golf Courses (ACSP)

As a fully Certified member of the program, Sunningdale can proudly display this official symbol:

 

Since 1991, Audubon International has been the leading environmental organization to provide comprehensive environmental education and conservation assistance to golf course superintendents and industry professionals. Through collaborative efforts begun in 1991 with the United States Golf Association (USGA), membership in the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses has steadily grown to include more than 2,300 courses in all fifty states, Canada, and increasingly, around the world.

Opportunities and Issues
By their very nature, golf courses provide significant open spaces and opportunities to provide needed wildlife habitat in increasingly urbanized communities across North America.  At the same time, golf courses are called to address environmental concerns related to the potential and actual impacts of water consumption and chemical use on local water sources, wildlife species, and native habitats.

The ACSP for Golf Courses seeks to address golf’s environmental concerns while maximizing golf course opportunities to provide open space benefits.  This highly-regarded education and assistance program promotes participation in comprehensive environmental management, enhancement and protection of existing wildlife habitats, and recognition for those who are engaged in environmentally-responsible projects.

Good for the environment; good for golf
The ACSP presents a win-win opportunity for the game of golf and the environment.  Here are just a few of the many benefits our members frequently report:

Audubon International believes that by working cooperatively with course maintenance staff, club personnel, golfers, and industry associations, we can help golf courses integrate sound environmental management practices and make a valuable contribution to conservation. Together, we are enhancing the game of golf while improving the quality of the environment through stewardship action.

To find out more about the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program, visit the Audubon International website by clicking HERE.