Environmental Commitment
Graham Marsh Golf Design is totally committed to Environmental Best Practices to ensure the long term sustainability of the golf development.
By undertaking a pro active approach, and working with other environmental consultants, we strive to value the environmental foundations in which the Golf Course is constructed and seek to enhance and protect nature and its ecological systems.
Environmental management in its most effective practice is a commitment by all associates involved in any Golf Development.
All golf courses designed by Graham Marsh Golf Design incorporate international best practice that seek to enhance the environmental impacts to the natural environment.
These practices include:
- Establishment of an Environmental Management Plan
- Water Management - harvesting and recycling
- Water filtration and chemical extraction
- Integrated Pest Management
- Revegetation of Fauna and Flora
- Correct Grass selection
- Soil Management - silt and runoff control
- Growth management & weed control
- Protection of Wildlife Habitat and Plant Species
- Monitoring of Environmental effects
- Education and Training
Latest News
Sutton Bay Building 2nd Course
Sutton Bay Golf Club has launched into building its second course on top of the Missouri Breaks overlooking the breathtaking Lake Ohae in South Dakota. The Golf course design is well under construction and the first nine holes may be opening as early as summer 2012.
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The Ancient Saltern Golf Course Opens for Play
The Ancient Saltern Golf Course located on the Yangpu Peninsula, Hainan Island in the Peoples Republic of China has officially opened for play.
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Ancient Saltern Golf Course
The Ancient Saltern Golf Course is nestled on the north western coast of Chinas most famous Golfing destination - Hainan Island. Located in the Yangpu province, The Ancient Saltern Golf Course clings to the elevated rocky peninsula with ocean views from every hole on the course.
Sutton Bay 2nd Course
Sutton Bay Golf Club has launched into building its second course on top of the breathtaking Missouri breaks overlooking Lake Ohae in South Dakota. The Golf course is well under construction and the first nine holes may be opening as early as summer 2012.