This past summer I took a class on Environmental Geology and much of the class surrounded the idea of the changing of the world's climate and more importantly our effect on the world as over populating human beings...while that is for a different forum, the class did get me thinking.
Golf is a worldwide sport played in hundreds of countries and on thousands of golf courses. While everyone in this forum enjoys golf course architecture and as a walk and interaction with nature, do we realize its affect on nature and the surrounding environment? Is there any definite study into whether or not golf courses positively or negatively affect the environment? Currently, there are just fewer than 17,000 golf courses in the United States alone. With a number as high, the effects can be felt elsewhere, however that may be.
The development of a golf course sometimes involves clearing of vegetation, cutting of forests, and creating artificial landscapes. While this may form beautiful surroundings, could this lead to water and land erosion? During course maintenance courses demand and use large amount of pesticides, fertilizers, and herbicides. All three can cause health problems among golfers and local residents. Water use and contamination is also a major issue. Many golf courses can go through hundreds of thousands of gallons of water a day, often times contaminating the water when returning it to the source.
On the other hand Golf Courses can provide a natural buffer between residential and commercial developments and natural areas. They may also be used to top existing EPA superfund sites and landfills. Their economic element cannot be ignored as well; the thousands of jobs created and dollars earned have almost guaranteed the future construction of golf courses all over the world, most notably in areas such as Asia and Mexico.
Along with the economic push that allows for the construction of golf courses comes an even more prudent question of the future. As land becomes more valuable and environmentally sensitive, where can golf courses are built? Can technology used to cap landfills and previously unusable tracks of land be improved and used to house new courses? How has golf course maintenance changed over the years and how does it still need to change? How can courses be better designed from the ground level to be considered more environmentally friendly?
I am sorry for all of the questions and so few statements or answers, however I figured this would be the place to be with so many GCA's, Engineers, Golf Businessmen, and Supers activly posting.
Does anyone in here have any thoughts or experience with this?