Port Ludlow, WA (PRWEB) July 12, 2013
The Port Ludlow Golf Course is recognized by, Audubon International as an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf.
The Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses ( ACSP) is an environmental education and certification program that helps golf courses protect the environment, preserve the natural heritage of the game of golf, and gain recognition for their efforts.
The Port Ludlow golf Course will be visited by Joellen Lampman, Associate Director of Environmental Programs on Tuesday, July 16th to conduct the recertification process. Following the visit to the course, Joellen and the Port Ludlow Resort will host a presentation from 12:00 to 1:00 pm in the Olympic Room.
All are invited to attend as Joellen discusses the Audubon’s involvement in the community and golf course industry. Refreshments are available for purchase before or after the presentation at The Fireside.
The Port Ludlow Golf Course, designed by Golf Architect Robert Muir Graves, was designed to provide a challenging, yet rewarding golf experience while preserving the spectacular natural surroundings. The layout features lush greens and fairways that overlook several lakes and streams offering isolation and serenity, along with extraordinary views as the towering evergreens open up to the Hood Canal, Ludlow Bay, the Olympic and Cascade Mountains.
Port Ludlow Golf Course and Resort: Celebrates Both Birdies and Birds Hosting an Audubon International Presentation and Recognition Event is a post from: golf-tyres.info