Stewardship News A Publication of Audubon International
Volume 13, Issue 2 • spring 2010
FedExCup
®
Fore!Ever Campaign Tees Off at Brookside Golf Course J o e l l e n La m p m a n
I
have an image of this petite girl running past me in pink rainboots wearing an oversized t-shirt down to her knees and an equally large smile. She was on a mission to collect mulch that would protect a trumpet vine that she, a friend, and a FedEx volunteer had just planted. And she was having the time of her life. As I looked around, smiling faces were all around the municipal Brookside Golf Course that day. Over 100 players from The First Tee and two dozen FedEx volunteers had come together to make environmental improvements at the golf course as the FedExCup® Fore!Ever sustainability campaign was officially launched. The campaign’s purpose is to teach junior golfers about sustainable golf practices while facilitating ecofriendly public golf course improve-
ments in communities that host PGA TOUR FedExCup tournaments. FedEx has provided environmental improvement grants to six public golf courses used by The First Tee— a youth development program impacting the lives of young people by providing learning facilities and educational programs that promote character development and lifeenhancing values through the game of golf. Through these events, we will reach young golfers and their parents and educate them about ecology and sustainability through hands-on activities. As a part of the environmental improvement grant, I will visit each of the six properties as a first step in deciding what projects can be accomplished. My goal is to choose projects that are unique for each property. I was delighted to find that
“One of the tall fences immediately caught my eye as a backdrop for native hummingbird-friendly vines to grow up,” states Joellen Lampman, Program Manager for the Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary Program for Golf Courses.
continued on page 5
As a part of the FedExCup® Fore!Ever sustainability campaign, work like naturalizing shorelines, mulching, and building new tees is a good start for Brookside Golf Club to be designated as an Audubon Cooperative Sancutary. Left: shoreline before naturalization. Middle: players from The First Tee add mulch. Right: players, staff, and volunteers all put in some hard work to rebuild a tee.