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KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C. -- Kiawah Island Golf Resort has been named one of the
world's most environmentally sensitive golf resorts by Golf Inc. magazine
in its September 2008 issue, winning its inaugural "Green Award." This
comes only a few short months after Golf Magazine named Kiawah Island Golf
Resort one of the top "green" golf resorts in the U.S. in its April 2008
issue.
According to Roger Warren, President of Kiawah Island Golf Resort, this
recognition is the result of years of hard work and the vision of those who
developed Kiawah Island's original land plan. "When Kiawah Island was first
developed in 1976, a conscious effort was made to embrace the natural
Lowcountry environment of this beautiful barrier island," said Warren. "The
original land plan was designed to blend into the setting rather than to
dominate it. This close tie to nature has made Kiawah Island and its golf
courses stand out in the realm of world-class resorts."
According to Golf Inc. magazine, "Kiawah Island's recognition by the judges
amounts to a lifetime achievement award. Since the resort was developed in
the mid-1970s, environmental preservation and nature conservancy have been
key elements in the property's operations and appeal. From prohibiting
building forward of the secondary line of dunes to banning street lights on
the island, which might lure loggerhead sea turtles away from the beach
area, every effort has been made to protect and preserve the island's
native vegetation, wildlife and ecosystem."
To enhance that tie to nature, each course at the resort has undertaken an
extensive environmental program and each has achieved designation as a
Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary by the Audubon International
organization. Additionally, The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island Golf Resort has
also achieved Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary status.
In addition to Kiawah Island Golf Resort, Golf Inc. magazine awarded its
"Green Award" to Makena Golf Courses in Makena, Hawaii, and Fairmont
Southampton Golf Course in Bermuda in the golf club category. Two
additional winners were selected in other categories. They included Troon
Golf, top finisher among operators and associations and W.R. Love Golf
Course Architecture, who won in the product-service provider category.
The awards competition sponsored by Golf Inc. is aimed at recognizing golf
courses and companies that have adopted programs and practices designed to
promote environmental sustainability and responsible environmental
stewardship.
To view the Golf Inc. article, go to
http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/cypress/golfinc0908/index.php?startid=26.
Last April, GOLF Magazine named Kiawah Island Golf Resort as one of their
ten "Green Golf" award winners, praising the resort for "its seamless
blending into the Lowcountry environment." According to GOLF Magazine's
Senior Editor, Joe Passov, "These days it's hip to be 'green,' but for
years many top golf resorts have been leaders in environmental stewardship.
In our first ever 'Green Golf' awards, we applaud these ten properties that
have placed a serious emphasis on resource conservation and protection."
Located along 10 miles of pristine beach just south of Charleston, SC,
Kiawah Island Golf Resort is rated as one the country's top golf resorts by
Golf Magazine and Travel + Leisure Golf. It includes The Sanctuary - a AAA
Five Diamond and Mobil Five Star-rated, 255-room hotel and spa - and 600
private villas and luxury homes. The resort has five championship golf
courses, including The Ocean Course - host of the 1991 Ryder Cup, the 2007
Senior PGA and 2012 PGA championships. The resort also ranks as the number
two tennis resort in the U.S. by Tennis Magazine, has nine restaurants, and
features a renowned recreation and nature program. For more information,
visit www.kiawahresort.com or call 800-654-2924.
Visit www.kiawahmoments.com to experience special Kiawah Island moments
through guest stories, pictures and video.
Contact:
Michael Vegis
Public Relations Director
Phone (843) 768-2749
E-mail: mike_vegis@kiawahresort.com
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