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By Martyn Jones in Golf on 11th Aug 2005 14:15
Sustainable Golf -The Debate
What do you understand of the term 'sustainable golf'? Is it a realistic goal or just a romantic notion? Is it achievable on all courses or only possible on certain courses? Is it a wish of your members?
Frank discussion in open debate during the evening of Monday 5th December 2005 at the National Turfgrass Foundation 'In Pursuit of Excellence' Conference will consider the topic and should raise some lively comments.
These and other questions can be answered at the debate. Leading course managers, agronomists, golfers, and researchers from all parts of Europe and the USA will, no doubt, have comments, views and experiences to share. Join in the open discussion and have your say!
The NTF Conference will be staged at the Hilton Hotel, Blackpool, from 5th to 8th December 2005 and is an ideal opportunity for greenkeepers to let their views be heard on the what's, how's and why's of 'sustainable golf'.
For further information, contact Martyn or Louise on 01995 670675 or email NTFoundation@aol.com.
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