Who knew? I've gotta read more TMZ, I guess. But his Mirimichi course recently opened and we learn that it "implemented sustainable resource management principles that incorporate wildlife conservation, habitat rehabilitation and enhancement, water conservation, and water quality protection." It's also the first golf course in the US to be designated as a certified Audubon International Classic Sanctuary and the first to calculate its own carbon footprint.
Fascinating stuff happening in the environmentally disastrous world of golf, so worth following. Here's the press release and here's the story on a green-building website. Or enjoy Justin and some unidentified talkers in the video.








He is my man-crush. This just makes it worse.
Posted by: Andrew | August 04, 2009 at 12:06 PM
"Enjoy Justin"?! Don't mind if I do!
Posted by: Xris (Flatbush Gardener) | August 04, 2009 at 02:09 PM
Yet another so called celebrity jumping on the enviro-wagon....
blah blah blah
The TROLL
Posted by: greg draiss | August 05, 2009 at 04:07 AM
About time they started thinking about habitat. They've always provided it, whether they pay attention to what is habitating or not.
It'd be great to see golf courses actively work to get a little native habitat out there in the rough...
(Hey, a girl can dream - we used to be amazed at the critters that called the local golf course 'home')
Posted by: Jenn | August 05, 2009 at 11:59 AM
Well, knowing that, seeing him and Al Green do a version of 'Let's Stay Together' makes me despise golf a little bit less. Fly over Palm Springs sometime and see the water being wasted (sorry - it's still a bit of a pet peeve dressed as a gorilla on my back).
Posted by: cactusmcharris | August 13, 2009 at 09:54 AM