Texas Golf Industry DRIVES POSITIVE ENVIRONMENTAL & ECONOMIC IMPACTS FOR THE LONE STAR STATE

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“The Spirit of Texas”

Video shows ecosystem benefits gained from 85,000 acres of golf course green infrastructure and $7.4B in economic impact

HOUSTON, TX (December 12, 2022) The Lone Star Golf Course Superintendents Association (LSGCSA) has released a new video in collaboration with Radius Sports Group showing the mission of Texas golf course superintendents to provide valuable ecosystem services, quality playing conditions, jobs, and economic impact for the state. The video highlights the benefits of approximately 85,000 acres of greenspace, $7.4 billion of total economic impact, and 100,000 jobs driven by the Texas golf industry.

 

Texas golf’s green infrastructure includes 57,000 acres of rough, wetlands, and native terrain which supports wildlife and pollinator habitats, cools urban heat islands, mitigates flooding, and filters stormwater runoff. The 3-minute video features water conservation best management practices (BMPs) including use of drought tolerant turfgrass species and recycled water for irrigation at 40 percent of Texas golf courses.

 

“It is crucial to protect the open space within our great state,” said General Manager Squaw Valley Golf Course and LSGCSA President Jeff Hansen. “This video shares how sustaining the health of our golf courses contributes to ecosystem benefits from 85,000 acres of green infrastructure – from cooling our cities to providing wildlife habitat, and so much more.”

 

Texas Golf BMPs drive sustainable resource management through thirteen key areas including water conservation and management, pollinator and wildlife protection, and energy conservation. A formal Texas Golf Industry BMP Guide was developed in collaboration with Reno-based sustainability consulting firm, Radius Sports Group, in 2020.

 

“We're proud that Texas golf facilities are leaders in environmental stewardship,” said General Manager High Meadow Ranch Golf Club and LSGCSA BMP Committee Chair Cody Spivey. “Texas golf course superintendents strive to leave the land better than they found it. Science-based BMPs ensure our golf courses are as healthy as possible now and for generations to come.”

 

The video and educational content was developed with the support of the Texas Golf Association, Professional Golfers’ Association North Texas and South Texas Sections, Texas Lone Star Chapter of the Club Management Association, Texas Alliance of Recreational Organizations, and supported in part by a grant from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA). The Texas Golf BMP Guide contributed to successful attainment of the GCSAA’s nationwide goal of 50 states establishing state specific BMPs by 2020. The initiative is a significant sports industry “first” showing the golf industry’s desire to lead environmental efforts through proactive measures.

 

The video may be viewed online at: https://www.texasgolfbmp.org/texas-golf-bmp-video

 

Contact: Rosemarie Aldo, Radius Sports Group, LLC., communications@radiussportsgroup.com

About the LSGCSA

The Lone Star Golf Course Superintendents Association (LSGCSA) is comprised of agronomists and golf course superintendents, turfgrass industry suppliers, and academic professionals throughout Texas. It encompasses five Texas chapters statewide, serving as a single, unified voice for providing education, resources, advocacy, and promoting science-based best management practices (BMPs). The Association provides professional development and support, research, and BMPs to assist its members in maintaining high quality golf course facilities and healthy greenspaces for recreation, exercise, and environmental stewardship – with a goal to leave the land better than they found it. https://www.lsgcsa.org/

 

The Texas Golf Industry BMP Guide may be found at: https://www.texasgolfbmp.org/

                                                                   

About Radius Sports Group

Radius Sports Group LLC. is a sustainability consulting firm based in Reno, Nevada focused on connecting sustainability and sports. It drives environmental, social, and economic impacts through engaging sports franchises, facilities, golf courses, management companies, industry suppliers, and governing bodies within sports, to promote sustainable operations, while positively impacting society and the environment. https://www.radiussportsgroup.com/