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Going Green... are any courses in your area going more environmental?
#1
Posted 08 June 2012 - 06:42 PM
There are several around here that are changing their grass types on their greens to save on chemical costs (going from bent to hybrid bermuda for example. The bermuda requires about $40k annual for chemicals when compared to bent).
Are any MGS'ers courses going greener? If so, what's your costs associated with playing at those courses, whether round rates or monthly dues. And what types of going green practices are you guys seeing in your areas?
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LW: 60 degree Scratch Tour Dept. 1018 w/ Dynamic Gold Spinner (CC grooves)
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Have a ton of back-up putters and always play with 14 clubs, above are what's in the rotation. And yes, I'm a club *****.
#2
Posted 09 June 2012 - 12:42 AM
As far as truly going green. ie no chemicals. (And in the interest of full disclosure I design composting systems. Not the crap that you are probably aware of but a rapid decomposition system that is a replacement for chemical fertilizer.) They are receptive to this but of course want a test project. Other than the fact that I have no new projects on this continent I would probably jump at this.
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#3
Posted 09 June 2012 - 02:03 AM
I don't think it's reasonable to think there could be any course that'd be totally self sufficient and need nothing. I'm just curious as to whether smaller courses could cut down on costs by spending some up front and still survive. Your composting system bit sounds insanely intriguing, as it could cut down on fertilizers a bunch by adding natural compost to aid with that side if it can be made fine as say a pelletized fertilizer that wouldn't impact play. And I'm sure you couldn't really discuss cost on here, but it does sound like an awfully good idea for the waste and stuff that could actually be used in it.
Driver: TaylorMade Superfast 2.0 version 2 LCG w/ Grafalloy BiMatrix Tour Proto X-flex
3+ wood: 13* Nike SQ w/ Aldila NV 85X tipped to spec
5 wood: 18* Nike SQ2 Monorail w/ Talamonti PD80 Tour X tipped to spec
4 Hybrid: 4/21 TaylorMade Rescue11 set to neutral w/ Talamonti H100 X tipped to spec
5-PW Adams A4 Tour Black w/ Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 hardstepped once, bent to trad. lofts
GW: 51 degree Ping Eye2 BeCu w/ TiSandvick Titanium Stepless X flex
SW: 56 degree Scratch Tour Dept 1018 w/ Dynamic Gold Spinner (CC grooves)
LW: 60 degree Scratch Tour Dept. 1018 w/ Dynamic Gold Spinner (CC grooves)
XW: 64 degree Callaway V-Forged Vintage w/ Dynamic Gold X100 Tiger Stepped (CC grooves off tour van)
Putter: Right now? Scotty Cameron Newport Beach 2 Prototype Centershaft 33.75" w/ Super Stroke USA Ryder Cup Slim
Have a ton of back-up putters and always play with 14 clubs, above are what's in the rotation. And yes, I'm a club *****.
#4
Posted 09 June 2012 - 02:21 AM
#5
Posted 09 June 2012 - 04:14 AM
mudfish, on 08 June 2012 - 09:21 PM, said:
I've seen the solar panels and their cost. And working in the utility industry since high school(first on the metering side, then install side, now power generation) I can see where they're a decent idea. It's not windy enough here for windmills. But the solar panels, for an average household, at their current price would take a little over 100 years to pay for themselves if there were enough to power the whole house. The average household consumes around 1,000 KWh per month. To generate that much, you'd have to spend a bunch of money. Glad to see the course wanting to go green with the solar panels, but if they're installing enough to run the place and assessing the members, that could be a costly membership.
Driver: TaylorMade Superfast 2.0 version 2 LCG w/ Grafalloy BiMatrix Tour Proto X-flex
3+ wood: 13* Nike SQ w/ Aldila NV 85X tipped to spec
5 wood: 18* Nike SQ2 Monorail w/ Talamonti PD80 Tour X tipped to spec
4 Hybrid: 4/21 TaylorMade Rescue11 set to neutral w/ Talamonti H100 X tipped to spec
5-PW Adams A4 Tour Black w/ Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 hardstepped once, bent to trad. lofts
GW: 51 degree Ping Eye2 BeCu w/ TiSandvick Titanium Stepless X flex
SW: 56 degree Scratch Tour Dept 1018 w/ Dynamic Gold Spinner (CC grooves)
LW: 60 degree Scratch Tour Dept. 1018 w/ Dynamic Gold Spinner (CC grooves)
XW: 64 degree Callaway V-Forged Vintage w/ Dynamic Gold X100 Tiger Stepped (CC grooves off tour van)
Putter: Right now? Scotty Cameron Newport Beach 2 Prototype Centershaft 33.75" w/ Super Stroke USA Ryder Cup Slim
Have a ton of back-up putters and always play with 14 clubs, above are what's in the rotation. And yes, I'm a club *****.
#6
Posted 09 June 2012 - 02:01 PM
Crystal Lake Golf Course is honored to be one of 23 courses in Minnesota that has qualified for ‘Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary’ certificate. This honor, earned from the Audubon International, requires a high degree of demonstration in multiple areas including, environmental planning, wildlife & habitat management, integrated pest management, water conservation, water quality management and outreach & education.
We have been a member of the Audubon Society since 1999 and certified since 2001. Each year Crystal Lake continues to maintain high standards involving our natural environment and the wildlife that exist on our land.
And they do a fantastic job of keeping the course in great shape. There's one hole - built around a wetland area - that's always moist, but the rest of the course is dynamite for a public facility.
And from what I'm heating about solar PV panels, there's a glut of them on the market due to some product dumping by Chinese manufacturers and the end of incentives programs in Europe - so it would appear the price is going down dramatically. A friend of mine who is running a program in his town in MA says with state and federal programs, incentives from the local utilities, low-interest loans and a group-buying program his town is working on, they can get the so-called "payback" (hate that term - it's very misleading) to around 3 or 4 years.
Check out dsireusa.org for state, federal and utility programs....
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#7
Posted 09 June 2012 - 05:08 PM
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