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Date Posted: September 12, 2008.
"14th Marriott Golf Managed
Property To Become Certified Audubon Cooperative
Sanctuary As Part Of Company’s Successful Green
Program"
ORLANDO, Fla. – September 11, 2008…Marriott Golf, one of
the world’s premier golf operators, today announced that
Royal St. Kitts Golf Club, located at the St. Kitts Marriott
Resort in Basseterre, St. Kitts, has become the first golf
course in the Caribbean to achieve certification through the
Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses. This
marks the 14th Marriott Golf managed property to achieve
Audubon Certification, as part of the Company’s green
initiatives. By the end of 2008, 25 managed golf properties
in North America and the Caribbean will become Certified
Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries.
Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries, which enable golf
facilities to protect the environment by enhancing precious
natural areas and wildlife habitats, are part of a
system-wide commitment by Marriott International, Inc. (MAR:NYSE)
to promote environmental stewardship. In order to achieve
Audubon Certification, a golf facility is required to
demonstrate that it is maintaining the highest degree of
environmental quality in several areas including
Environmental Planning, Wildlife & Habitat Management,
Outreach and Education, Chemical Use Reduction and Safety,
Water Conservation, and Water Quality Management.
As part of the property’s overall green efforts, Royal St.
Kitts Golf Club has implemented a variety of programs to
demonstrate its commitment to environmental stewardship,
including the installation of Seashore Paspalum during golf
course construction. Seashore Paspalum, a specialized
turfgrass that utilizes alternative water sources, such as
seawater/brackish, enables Royal St. Kitts Golf Club to use
a combination of storm, recycled, and seawater to irrigate
the golf course, therefore conserving natural water
supplies.
“The golf team on property has worked diligently over the
past few months to meet the Audubon requirements, and we are
thrilled to become the first golf course in the Caribbean to
be awarded this prestigious certification,” said Steve
Williams, Golf Course Superintendent, Royal St. Kitts Golf
Club. “Utilizing Seashore Paspalum turfgrass has been a huge
success and truly encompasses our commitment to enhance and
protect the environment and preserve the natural heritage of
the game of golf.”
The championship Royal St. Kitts Golf Club features a
magnificent 18 hole layout that has 125 irrigated acres of
lush grass, allowing golfers to play two holes on the
Caribbean Sea and three holes on the Atlantic Ocean.
Recently redesigned by famed Canadian architect Thomas
McBroom, this extraordinary course boasts 10 holes with
water hazards, 80 bunkers, and a multitude of coconut palm
trees along the Atlantic Ocean, as well as a “private
country club” style clubhouse. The signature 15th hole, a
166 yard downhill par 3, features stunning views of the
Atlantic Ocean and neighboring islands including Nevis,
Anguilla, St. Martin, and Antigua.
The Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses,
endorsed by the United States Golf Association, provides
information and guidance to help golf courses preserve and
enhance wildlife habitat, and protect natural resources.
Golf courses from the United States, Africa, Australia,
Canada, Central America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and now the
Caribbean, have achieved certification in the program.
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