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Audubon
Cooperative Sanctuary Program
for Golf Courses (ACSP)
What do ACSP
members say about certification?
“The entire
process of pursuing certification helped unite our membership behind a
worthwhile endeavor. It seemed to uplift our spirit of community, which was
beneficial in countless ways.”
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Robert
Haley, Audubon Committee Chair, Creek Course at Hammock Dunes, Palm Coast, FL
“Having completed
the process of becoming certified, I am thrilled to report that we are already
seeing dramatic changes and improvements throughout the golf course.”
- Elizabeth
Gilmour, Landscape Superintendent, Frenchman’s Reserve, Palm Beach Gardens, FL
“The program has
been instrumental in expanding our awareness and participation in the care of
our environment, while at the same time we continue to provide standards of
excellence in golf course conditioning for our members.
- John Paul
McMillan, Horticulturist, Wilmington Country Club, Wilmington, DE
“Notre
Dame and the managers of the Warren Golf Course have done a terrific job at
preserving this property as wildlife habitat, while simultaneously keeping a lot
of golfers happy. Audubon International could use Warren Golf Course as a model
for training other golf courses.”
- Laura
Fuderer, Conservation Chair- South Bend-Elkhart Audubon Society, Notre Dame, IN
“I cannot
begin to tell you how much fun this has been, and how educational it is. My
staff seems to be rallying around the fact that we are exploring new and
entirely different avenues that Carmel Valley Ranch has never explored.
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Matthew Bashara, Director of Golf Course Maintenance, Carmel Valley Ranch Golf
Club,
Carmel, CA
“The
information, and dedication of the ACSS staff, the worksheets, guides, and other
products are great, but the staff all seem to take a personal interest in the
success of your program.”
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Anthony Williams, Superintendent, Stone Mountain Golf Club, Stone Mountain, GA
“I
thoroughly enjoyed this process. It has forced me to examine every aspect of my
stewardship over my course. This introspection has led me to make many
beneficial changes in environmental improvements as well as save money for the
club.”
– Marc
Smith, CGCS, Bear Creek Golf Club, Hilton Head Island, SC
“When I
first looked into the certification process, I set a goal: to complete each
objective and become certified - plain and simple. As I got into the actual
requirements, I was learning more about my own golf course that I never took the
time to see. Knowing that I made a difference and setting an example is
something I will always carry with me, from future Bluebird fledglings to a
handshake of thanks from a golfer.
- Brian
T. Sepot, Assistant Golf Course Superintendent, Longshore Club Park, Town of
Westport - Parks & Rec., Westport, CT
For more information please e-mail Joellen Zeh, at
jzeh@auduboninternational.org or call (518) 767-9051 x14.
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