Since its initial origin on wind and rain -shaped sand dunes, golf is internal nature and the environment where the game is played.
This game has increased rapidly in recent decades, as well as with course design, agronomy, technology, tournament and media development.
As the golf increases, there is awareness and concern about the health of the planet. Society, and golf only understand the threats caused by the extreme weather and a changing climate. At the same time, public expectation, industry regulation and corporate responsibility are running a more sustainable future.
The PGA Tour is committed to playing its role. This involves implementing the initiative of reliable stability that both reduce negative environmental impacts and make positive changes in communities where they work and play.
Through the tournament, golf courses and offices around the world, PGA will lead a collaborative effort to reduce tour emissions, conserve water and remove waste from landfill. With the guidance of partners and experts, the seizures are identifying areas of reform, new processes and implementing creative programs that achieve average results.
Directed by his mission, PGA Tour focuses on specific action in each of each of its four columns.
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Leadership and influence
• Inspire and motivate all stakeholders to function.
• Create internal and external education campaign and share reliable stories.
• Get third-party certification and align with industry stability standards.
Climate action
• Monitor and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in all scopes.
• Drive circular, reduce landfill waste and create a route for zero waste operations.
• Introduce long -term water conservation strategies.
Objective operated participation
• Priority to partners, vendors and suppliers who align with stability goals.
• Create stability-focused partnership.
• Develop updated sponsorship and purchase standards.
Enhancement of nature
• Identify current dependence and effects on nature.
• Ensure protection and restoration through local and global restoration projects.
• Educate and advocate for the importance of nature.