Dean Piller, 2010 CGSA Superintendent of the Year, talks about how golf courses can be (and are) environmental leaders. Dean has long spearheaded Cordova Bay Golf Course's environmental programs. In the past, Dean's work has made Cordova Bay Golf Course the first "Audubon Certified" golf course on Vancouver Island. Now Dean is introducing a 'nutrition' rather than 'fertilization' program aimed at providing exactly what nutrients the grass needs and no more.
Check them out at http://www.cordovabaygolf.com
Cordova Bay GC
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