Golf heading for greener future after Portugal Masters

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Major focus on water consumption, with a commitment to reduce wastewater by 50 per cent
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November 3, 2022
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Jordan Smith claimed a sensational Portugal Masters victory at Dom Pedro Victoria last week, crowning a year that also saw the prestigious resort cement its reputation as a pioneer in sustainable golf.

The victory, which included two stunning rounds of 62, is Smith’s second on the Tour and first since 2017. And while all eyes were on the unforgettable on-course action, Dom Pedro has also taken significant strides in a different field.

Reinforcing the brand’s long-term environmental goals, all Dom Pedro golf courses are regularly evaluated and upgraded to enhance sustainability as well as overall quality. A major focus is on water consumption, with a resort-wide commitment to reduce wastewater by 50 per cent.

Additionally, the resort is working to cut down on energy usage, pesticides and fertiliser, as well as identifying areas for the conservation of important native avifauna.

These changes demonstrate that sustainability does not have to come at the expense of sporting merit. As evidenced by Smith’s thrilling victory, Dom Pedro Hotels & Golf Collection's courses have maintained the distinction and excitement with which the resort has become synonymous.

Nowhere is this approach more evident than at the popular Laguna Golf Course, which reopened last month following a major renovation. Bermuda grass, renowned for its low water and fertiliser consumption, has been utilised across all fairways, greens and tee mats. Meanwhile, the newly-installed Rain Bird IC irrigation system is touted to significantly cut back on water consumption.

Rui Grave, greenkeeping coordinator at Dom Pedro Hotels & Golf Collection, said: “If you do sustainability well, it will produce economic sustainability too. If we expend less energy and chemical products, it not only gives nature a better chance to be natural, but it costs less money.

“With the new varieties of turf, new irrigation system and new water pump, we can reduce our past water usage by almost 50 per cent. Sustainability is always one of the biggest things we work for.”

Stefano Saviotti, Chairman of Dom Pedro Hotels & Golf Collection, said: “The environment is very important to us and since the beginning we’ve tried to use sustainable products and recycle water wherever possible.

“We have created a habitat, not only for our customers to enjoy, but also one that benefits nature including the plants and wildlife, and it’s great to see the population of beavers increasing within the waterways and lakes.”

Leading the way in golf across Portugal, Dom Pedro Hotels & Golf Collection became the Algarve’s premium golf brand after the acquisition of five world-class golf courses in Vilamoura in 2016. Among these courses is the Arnold Palmer-designed Dom Pedro Victoria Golf Course, which has been entrusted with hosting honours of the Portugal Masters since the event’s inception in 2007.

A trio of four-star hotels offer a diverse range of places for golfers to stay after a perfect day on the course, with easy access from any of the 634 hotel rooms and apartments to the popular local casino and beautiful marina.

To find out more about Dom Pedro Hotels & Golf Collection, go to www.dompedrogolf.com.

 To find out more information on the Dom Pedro Laguna Golf Course, go to:

https://www.dompedrogolf.com/en/courses/dom-pedro-laguna.

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