Golf Environment Organisation takes over Iceland

Bjork Celebrates the news by playing
a round of golf, h
ere she is searching
 for a lost ball in the woods.
(This is not from GEO Press Release)

Here at Turfhugger, we've discussed the success of GEO many times before, following their certification program from initial release to now 209 participants world wide. Recently Icleand golf courses have made what seems to be the biggest commitment towards supporting the GEO and possibly the most significant statement in support of sustainable golf in general, from the GEO Press Release:

Reykjavík, Iceland - Sustainable golf leadership was demonstrated on an unprecedented scale today as every one of Iceland's sixty-two golf clubs pledged to achieve the GEO Certified™ award. 


The move has been driven by the Icelandic Golf Union - the country’s administrator of the amateur game; member of the European Golf Association and affiliate to The R&A. Full endorsement has also been pledged by the Icelandic Greenkeeper Association.

At receptions in Reykjavik, attended by both the Icelandic President, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, and the Minister for Environment, Svandís Svavarsdóttir, the efforts of Icelandic Golf and GEO were recognised. President Grímsson said:

“The Icelandic people are close to, and proud of, the quality of their environment. As a healthy outdoor sport, played by men, women and children from all walks of life, and with such an intimate relationship with our diverse landscapes, we are delighted that golf is using its unique position to reinforce deep rooted Icelandic values - locally and across the global golf community”.

Ms Svavarsdóttir added:

“I must congratulate the people and organisations behind this move - locally in the clubs, nationally amongst the golfing and scientific community, and internationally amongst the partners that have helped to put the excellent GEO programmes together. This is an example of one important sector of business, sport and tourism expressing its willingness to take action for the benefit of society as a whole. We will continue to engage with this initiative and support Icelandic golf in maximising its all-round value to our country, and in particular to our beautiful, clean and inspiring landscapes.”

The sixty-two Icelandic OnCourse™ Profiles at golfenvironment.org showcase the country's diverse and dramatic golfing landscapes.

Hörður Þorsteinsson, the General Secretary of the Icelandic Golf Union said:

“This is a significant week for golf in Iceland. It demonstrates that we not only recognise the value that Iceland’s outstanding environment offers to golf, but we also understand the responsibility that golf has, like others in society, to minimise our consumption of resources, to reduce waste and to protect landscapes and ecosystems. We are proud to be champions of sustainability, in Iceland and also in world golf, and are committed to supporting all our member clubs as they do as much as they can for local people and the environment.”
 
 The Icelandic Golf Union was joined by Environment Minister Svandís Svavarsdóttir and GEO's EMEA Industry Forum as they made a federation-wide OnCourse™ Pledge.

Peter Dawson, Chief Executive of The R&A expressed his support:

“The R&A congratulates the Icelandic Golf Union. This is exactly the kind of environmental leadership we have been encouraging and is a great boost for sustainable golf”.

Jonathan Smith, GEO Chief Executive was in Iceland for a five-day programme of sustainable golf activities - including a meeting of GEO’s EMEA Industry Forum, and the International Greenkeeping Summit. Speaking at the reception Jonathan said:

“Today’s announcement epitomises all that GEO stands for and all that has been designed into our programmes. We have sought to connect sustainability action locally to globally; join up the collaborative efforts of a unique and diverse sector; create inspiring and easily accessible programmes, that are fully transparent and recognise golf businesses that are delivering credible progress. We commend the IGU and the clubs, and look forward to the promotion of independently verified GEO Certified™ golf the length and breadth of Iceland over the coming weeks, months and years.”

Full listing of Icelandic golf courses to make the GEO OnCourse™ pledge:
Golfklúbbur Reykjavíkur 
Golfklúbbur Djúpavogs

2 Comments

LOL her attire would not be accepted at our club! she would scare all the rabbits away though.

I thought this was real


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