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European Golf Design - Technical Supporter
Jonathan Smith, Golf Environment Europe
European Golf Design, the golf design arm of the PGA EuropeanTour and IMG, has
become a Technical Supporter of Golf Environment Europe.
The partnership recognises the values that EGD and GEE share in designing,
constructing and managing environmentally and socially responsible golf courses.
The practice, comprising six full time golf course architects, and with an international
track record of responsible design and construction over the past 16 years, recognises
the growing importance of environmental sustainability to the future of golf.
Speaking on behalf of EGD, Managing Director Jeremy Slessor said:
“European Golf Design is delighted to announce this partnership with Golf
Environment Europe. We have taken guidance from them regularly over recent years,
and it is now right that we formalise our relationship. In GEE we see an organisation
that is well structured, bringing together many of the key stakeholders in golf and
environment, and which is now undertaking some very exciting work which will benefit
golf and the environment.
This partnership is a clear indication of our commitment to support European golf as it
strengthens its environmental and social responsibility.”
The funding support will enable Golf Environment Europe to:
- Undertake the late stage development and launch of the new web based
Environmental Resource Centre for Golf, a collaboration amongst academic and
research bodies (golf’s Innovation and Technology Network) to collate and
disseminate technical environmental information to practitioners;
- Continue to administer the European Forum for Golf and Environment, which
regularly brings together stakeholders in the golfing and environmental sectors
to discuss policy and strategic projects on environmental issues;
- Further contribute to, and improve, environmental communications and
information exchange on golf environment issues.
“Golf Environment Europe is extremely excited to be partnering with European Golf
Design,” said Jonathan Smith of GEE. “EGD has clearly recognised the need for the
golf industry to take effective action on environmental issues, and that GEE is well
placed to provide the industry with valuable technical guidance, and strategic and
political support.
We commend them on their commitment to support golf’s efforts in this field, and to
play a leadership role in a more sustainable approach to golf development in the future.”
Jonathan Smith continued, “The support from European Golf Design and our other
Technical Supporters is directly responsible for our ongoing work to bring technical environmental information to practitioners across Europe. We are looking forward to
launch of the Environmental Resource Centre later this year.”
EGD will also support GEE by adopting an environmental policy for its planning,
design and construction activities and by striving to demonstrate sustainable practices in
the field.
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