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Become an Audubon Green GolferShow your support for "the nature of the game" by taking the Audubon Green Golfer™ Pledge. Click here. Find a Eco-Friendly Golf CourseNumerous golf courses throughout the world are taking positive steps to protect the natural environment. There are also a number of voluntary environmental programs designed to recognize and certify those leading golf courses. Click here for an interactive list, click here to download a pdf list, or click here for an interactive map of Audubon International recognized properties.
Learn More about the Game—History & RulesThe game of golf is rich in a history that’s intimately tied to the land, the landscape, and the natural environment. The United States Golf Association is the keeper of that history and of the game itself. Click here. Learn How to Improve Your GameThe PGA of America and its members serve as the games’ primary teachers and coaches for golfers everywhere. Whether through online resources, publications, or directly working with a PGA Professional, golfers can learn how to improve their performance and the love of the game. Click here. Serve on an Audubon Resource Advisory GroupResource Advisory Groups offer advice and information to help Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program members improve environmental performance. These local partners often come from government agencies, local environmental groups, and universities, while some are simply people willing to volunteer their skills or time. To find our if your golf course is a member, ask your superintendent, or call (518) 767-9051 ext. 110. Click here. |


