Sustainability in golf
Common Myths About Sustainability In Golf
A course-ready guide to common myths about sustainability in golf, with practical sustainability in golf choices explained in plain golf language.

Myth: sustainable means scruffy
Good sustainability in golf can still produce excellent playing surfaces. Firm, healthy turf often creates more interesting golf than overwatered softness.
Myth: golfers have no role
Pitch-mark repair, divot care, cart choices, and respect for roped areas all affect water use, turf health, native areas, wildlife, and golfer habits.
Myth: it is only about water
Water matters, but sustainability in golf also includes habitat, energy, maintenance budgets, waste, and long-term playability.