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Friday, May 6, 2016

Maderas Golf Club Named A Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary

(Poway, Calif.) – Maderas Golf Club, located in Poway, Calif. a suburb of San Diego, has been named a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary by Audubon International, a not-for-profit environmental education organization.

The Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf is an award winning education and certification program that helps golf courses protect the environment and preserve the natural heritage of the game of golf. By helping people enhance the valuable natural areas and wildlife habitats that golf courses provide, improve efficiency, and minimize potentially harmful impacts of golf course operations, the program serves an important environmental role worldwide. Audubon International has developed Standard Environmental Management Practices that are generally applicable to all golf courses. These standards form the basis for the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf certification guidelines.

“This achievement is the culmination of four years of hard work, community and government agency outreach and partnering with the local Palomar Audubon Society,” said Michael Flickinger, general manager, Maderas Golf Club. “The process of becoming a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary began back in 2012, was nurtured by Kevin Shipley, our former Assistant Superintendent, and brought across the 'finish line' by our current Director of Agronomy Patrick Reilly and Equipment Manager Neal Quantrell. Maderas joins an elite group of Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries golf courses located around the world.”

As part of the process of becoming an Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary, the Maderas Golf Club team implemented and documented environmental management practices in the following areas:
- Environmental Planning
- Wildlife and Habitat Management
- Chemical Use Reduction and Safety
- Water Conservation
- Water Quality Management
- Outreach and Education

According to Audubon International, there are currently 902 golf courses around the world approved as Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuaries.

“I’m very proud of the team at Maderas for all of the hard work and dedication that went into this certification,” said Aaron Feldman, owner, Sunroad Enterprises - owners of Maderas Golf Club. “It’s extremely satisfying to be recognized as an award-winning golf experience while being sensitive to the natural habitat and wildlife at Maderas.”

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