A leader in organic vineyard farming, Bonterra has seen multiple benefits over the past 20 years– from producing award-winning wine to watching the natural habitat flourish around the winery.

According to Audubon International, involvement in the ACSP offers similar benefits for a golf course:

Environmental Quality– The environmental management practices required for ACSP certification help golf courses to improve the quality of our land, water, and air, and to conserve natural resources for future generations.

Image and Reputation– Proven environmental performance can help a course differentiate itself from others in a crowded market and add value by improving public relations and marketing opportunities that attract new golfers or club members.

Customer Satisfaction– Enhancing the nature of a course can enrich golfers’ experience of the game. Surveys show that golfers rank “being outside in nature” among their top reasons for playing golf.

Financial Performance– An effective golf course environmental management program can result in reduced insurance premiums, as well as reduced costs for energy, water, pesticides, fertilizers, equipment wear, and labor.

Worker Safety and Reduced Liability– Best practices for chemical management reduce exposure and liability risks associated with storing, handling, and applying chemicals.

Improved Efficiency– Proper environmental management cuts down on waste and promotes efficient operations.

Preserves the Nature of the Game– Enhancing and protecting golf course natural areas preserves the unique natural heritage of the game of golf for all to enjoy.







Due to improved irrigation systems and water management, ACSP certified courses in total save an estimated 500 million gallons of water per year.

Source: Audubon International