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Kapalua won’t host opener as it deals with drought

Kapalua won’t host opener as it deals with drought

Fitzpatrick closes with record-equalling 66 to win DP World Tour title:
Matt Fitzpatrick closed with a record-equalling 66 to claim the DP World Tour title, seizing control with a flawless final round and holding off late challengers to secure the victory.

Kapalua won’t host opener as it deals with drought:
Kapalua will not host the PGA Tour opener as organisers cite severe drought conditions, prompting a venue change and concerns over water management impacting course readiness and local stakeholders.

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Wildfires force PGA Tour to move Genesis tourney

Wildfires force PGA Tour to move Genesis tourney

The PGA Tour has been forced to relocate the Genesis Invitational due to the impending arrival of wildfires in the Los Angeles area. Originally scheduled to be played at the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California, from February 16-19, the tournament will now be held at the Copper Canyon Golf Club in Las Vegas, Nevada, from February 20-23. The decision was made after consultation with local authorities and the PGA Tour, who determined that the safety of players, spectators, and staff could not be guaranteed at Riviera.

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Is golf getting greener? Here’s what the data says

Is golf getting greener? Here’s what the data says

**Is Golf Getting Greener?**

Environmental concerns are increasingly shaping the world of golf. But what does the data say about sustainability in the sport?

Here are some key findings:

* **Water usage:** Golf courses are often criticized for their high water consumption, but advancements in irrigation technology have significantly reduced usage.
* **Chemical use:** Improved practices and products have decreased the use of pesticides and fertilizers on greens and fairways.
* **Energy efficiency:** Electric golf carts, solar lighting, and energy-efficient clubhouse appliances are becoming more common.
* **Wildlife protection:** Golf courses can provide important habitats for wildlife. Many courses now incorporate natural areas and reduce habitat disturbance.

While there’s progress, challenges remain. Climate change, water scarcity, and pesticide over-reliance continue to impact the sport. However, the data suggests that golf is making strides towards greater sustainability.

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