The Silver Spring, Md. property expanded native vegetation, removed invasive plant species, provided quality wildlife habitat, and conducted water-quality testing to attain its certification. Frank McLaughlin, Golf Superintendent, and Alan Nelson, Golf and Greens Committee Certification Project Manager, led the effort.
Leisure World Golf Course in Silver Spring, Md. has achieved Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses (ACSP for Golf) certification.
Frank McLaughlin, Golf Superintendent, and Alan Nelson, Golf and Greens Committee Certification Project Manager, led the effort to obtain sanctuary designation on the property. The course is now one of 19 of the 160 courses in Maryland and 900 courses in the world to hold certification from Audubon International.
“Leisure World Golf Course has shown a strong commitment to its environmental program,” said Christine Kane, CEO at Audubon International. “They are to be commended for their efforts to provide a sanctuary for wildlife on the golf course property.
“To reach certification, a course must demonstrate that they are maintaining a high degree of environmental quality in a number of areas,” Kane continued. “These categories include Environmental Planning, Wildlife & Habitat Management, Outreach and Education, Chemical Use Reduction and Safety, Water Conservation, and Water Quality Management.”
The course’s accomplishments include:
– Expanding native vegetation
– Removing invasive plant species
– Providing quality wildlife habitat
– Conducting water quality testing
For their contributions to this project, McLaughlin was awarded a certificate in environmental stewardship from Audubon International, and Nelson was awarded a certificate in environmental planning. They’re also quick to credit Leisure World’s 8,500 residents with the achievement.
“A key component of environmental planning certification success is the support and receptiveness of the Leisure World at large,” said Nelson, who provided PowerPoint presentations about the project to community members. “There was total recognition [by residents] from the start.”
Leisure World of Maryland has a heavily wooded 18-hole, Par 70 championship golf course with Bermuda grass fairways. Planned renovations by McDonald & Sons are expected to be completed this summer.
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