|
Beyond
Design
ASGCA is actively involved in several issues related to the
game of golf, including responsible environmental designs.
ASGCA members proactively design courses that are environmentally
friendly and promote wildlife development. In addition, many
courses are certified by the Audubon Society of New York as
wildlife sanctuaries.
ASGCA has several committees to address issues related to
the challenges of golf course design including:
Environmental Committee: Actively researches and promotes
golf course design principles that follow sound environmental
projects. The committee’s publication, An Environmental
Approach to Golf Course Development, has won wide acclaim
within the golf industry as well as the general public.
Foundation Committee: Collects and distributes funds
for a variety of research projects.
Professional Development Committee: Organizes seminars
at the Society’s annual meeting and has developed a
limited form of certification for course architects.
Awards Committee: Initiated an annual Donald Ross
Award for the person who has made outstanding contributions
to the game of golf and golf course architecture.
 ©2008 American Society of Golf Course Architects. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy
|