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"Green" Golf Course Shrinks Turf
Barona Creek Golf Club Rolls Out Turf Reduction Project
Voluntary, Pro-Active Effort Saves Water and Reduces Carbon Footprint
| Source: Barona Resort & Casino
SAN DIEGO, CA--(Marketwire - February 20, 2009) - In a voluntary, pro-active approach to water
conservation and environmental stewardship, Barona Creek Golf Club,
recipient of the Bronze Signature Sanctuary Certification from Audubon
International, today announced an ambitious turf reduction project that
will lower irrigation and maintenance needs to enhance its conservation of
natural resources.
Don King, Barona Creek's executive director of golf operations, says the
project will eliminate alternate tee boxes and convert 10 to 12 acres of
out-of-play turf to waste bunkers or more natural landscape. These measures
will address several important environmental issues ranging from reduced
fuel and energy consumption to the use of fewer fertilizers and chemicals
used for maintenance.
"Barona's commitment to protecting and preserving the environment has
always been at the forefront of the golf industry, and moving forward with
this turf reduction initiative our goal is to further reduce our carbon
footprint," he says.
The multi-phased project also calls for limiting over-seeding to tees and
roughs, lowering maintenance requirements by an additional 10 to 15
percent.
King adds, "What makes this program even more important, especially in a
dry, drought-prone region like San Diego, is the water savings that could
run as high as 100 percent in those turf areas that will be eliminated or
returned to native plantings."
In the face of continued drought conditions in the Desert Southwest,
governments in California, Arizona and Nevada are requesting voluntary
water use restrictions and limited acreage requirements on new construction
and new golf course developments. The Barona Band of Mission Indians is
addressing the issue with an innovative and proactive approach that could
result in a new trend for the golf industry.
"The Barona Tribe has made a legacy commitment to preserving the natural
resources on our reservation," said Edwin "Thorpe" Romero, chairman of the
Barona Band of Mission Indians. "It is our hope that the innovative
environmental practices we have implemented at the Barona Creek Golf Club
will serve as a model for the golf industry. And, as we watch the global
climate changes, we also feel a responsibility to our Tribal members, the
guests of our resort and our neighbors to do everything we can to conserve
all natural resources."
The PGA TOUR has also acknowledged Barona Creek for its conservation
efforts.
"Barona Creek Golf Club should be applauded for taking a very proactive
approach in their turf reduction plans," said Cal Roth, Senior Vice
President of Agronomy for the PGA TOUR. "Golf courses throughout the world
need to look at their environmental issues and plan accordingly to ensure
their courses meet their maintenance and conditioning goals. It is very
admirable how Barona Creek has become a leader in improving both their
sustainable landscape and carbon dioxide footprint."
According to Sandy Clark, the club's golf course superintendent, Barona
Creek already is leading the industry in water conservation with its
advanced water reclamation plant, computerized irrigation system,
sophisticated weather monitoring program and sustainable landscape plan.
"This turf reduction plan will further reduce our water usage," says Clark.
"These water-saving innovations at Barona Creek are about more than
self-preservation. They are also helping the environment and hopefully
influencing the golf community-at-large."
The upshot for golfers, continued Clark, is that the golf course will
remain open during the turf reduction and reseeding process and when
completed in late spring, will result in even better course playing quality
with enhanced natural surroundings.
"Being more environmentally friendly and aesthetically appealing are not
mutually exclusive terms. We will still be green and gorgeous," says Clark
who was awarded the 2004 Environmental Leader of the Year by the Golf
Course Superintendent Association of America and Golf Digest Magazine.
Opened in 2001, the championship-caliber course was originally designed by
Todd Eckenrode of Gary Roger Baird Design International. Eckenrode now
leads all design for Origins Golf Design and provided assistance for
Barona's turf reduction project.
Located adjacent to the Barona Resort & Casino, Barona Creek is a
7,448-yard par 72 golf course with more than 100 multi-fingered bunkers and
a series of lakes and ponds connected to the area's naturally fed streams.
The course offers multiple sets of tees to accommodate players of all
abilities. It features more than 170 mature native oak trees transplanted
from other regions of the Barona Indian Reservation.
In 2008, Golfweek magazine named Barona Creek Golf Club one of the best
golf courses in the state and nation in multiple categories: fifth best
course in California; third best resort course in California; 28th best
resort property nationwide; and fifth best casino golf course in the
country.
The course has also been recognized for its environmental efforts by the
United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and San Diego
Earthworks. Barona's state-of-the art water reclamation and wastewater
treatment facilities allow the Tribe to save and reuse nearly every drop of
water runoff at its Barona Resort & Casino and Barona Creek Golf Club. The
property currently uses 100 percent of the reclaimed water to irrigate the
golf course and surrounding landscape. The course has also won the
prestigious Bronze Signature Sanctuary Certification from Audubon
International for its conservation, environmental quality and land
management efforts.
Ranked "Highest in Satisfaction in the Southern California Indian Gaming
Experience" in the J.D. Power and Associates 2008 Southern California
Indian Gaming Casino Satisfaction Study, Barona Resort & Casino blends the
best of San Diego's most elegant resorts with the gaming excitement of Las
Vegas. Barona is San Diego's leading destination resort featuring 400
luxury guest rooms and suites, nine award-winning dining options, the
AmBience Day Spa, a full-service events center and the 18-hole championship
Barona Creek Golf Club, rated the 3rd best resort course in California by
Golfweek magazine. For current progressive amounts and Barona Resort &
Casino reservations and information, visit www.barona.com, or call toll
free 888-7-BARONA (722-7662).
Barona Resort & Casino received the highest numerical score among casinos
with a minimum of 2,000 slot machines in the proprietary J.D. Power and
Associates 2008 Southern California Indian Gaming Casino Satisfaction
Study(SM). Study based on 1,766 responses from gaming players who visited
an Indian casino in Southern California between December 2007 and June
2008. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of
consumers surveyed in May-June 2008. Your experiences may vary. Visit
www.jdpower.com.