Black Desert Resort's golf course winds through red rock hills and black lava fields. Photo by Brian Oar
Audubon International â the environmentally focused non-profit organization offering members numerous certifications and conservation initiatives to protect the areas where we all live, work and play â welcomes Black Desert Resort, a sustainability-driven golf, lodging, recreation and residential community near St. George, Utah, as a registered member of its Audubon International Signature Sanctuary Program.
Over the coming months, Black Desert will work closely with Audubon Internationalâs team of environmental specialists to formulate a plan to earn property-wide designation as a Platinum Certified Signature Sanctuary, starting with its 19-hole championship golf course. The late Tom Weiskopfâs final design, which winds through a tableau of red rocks and black lava fields, opened to rave reviews in May 2023. The course will host an annual PGA Tour event starting in September 2024 and an LPGA event starting in 2025.
Reef Capital Partners, the investment firm behind Black Desert, put environmental sustainability at the center of its development plan from day one, with an eye toward eventually achieving Signature Sanctuary Platinum Certification for the entire property.
âWe are thrilled to welcome Black Desert as the first Signature Sanctuary Platinum enrollee in the state of Utah, and one of the first in America,â said Christine Kane, Audubon Internationalâs CEO. âAs the development takes shape on some of the Westâs most ecologically diverse and visually stunning landscapes, we will partner with them to create a lasting and groundbreaking model of environmental stewardship on all fronts â golf course, resort, retail and residential.â
Troon Golf, led by Superintendent Ken Yates, manages the course, overseeing its maintenance and maturation along with crucial protocols like water use and turf selection and coverage. Black Desertâs 150-room eco-hotel is set to open in fall 2024, with Golf Village, Family Village and Boardwalk complexes to follow. The long-term plan envisions the potential for up to 1,000 homes.
âWeâre doing hotel, the golf course and the other home development sites, all at the same time,â said Yates.
All irrigation comes from gray water sources to save water on Black Desertâs 75 acres of turf. Fairways will use bentgrass, which eliminates the need to overseed or apply too many chemical fertilizers. âItâs more of a permanent turf solution,â said Yates. âNow we have grasses that can handle our hot summers and cold winters.â
This light-on-the-land ethic will continue throughout the entire project, including the hotel and other structural elements, starting with a low-voltage Power Over Ethernet system and an advanced regenerative media filter system for water savings.
âFrom the golf course standpoint, we look to be as sustainable as we can be. And Audubon International has shown a track record of assisting with that. Thatâs really what our partnership is about,â said Ross Laubscher, executive director of construction and Agronomy for Reef Capital. âWeâre looking for them to help us develop a product that all can be proud of, that shows weâre environmentally conscious and that the product is sustainable years from now.â
Reef Capital has also enlisted Dr. Joseph Platt as director of environmental affairs to look after the vast natural areas of the 600-acre property. With Audubon Internationalâs direction, he will work with staff and faculty from nearby Utah Tech University to initiate research and monitoring programs.
âProjects such as Black Desert can be created in an environmentally sensitive or in a heavy-handed way,â said Dr. Platt. âThe difference is time, money and vision. Black Desert has chosen to invest resources in preserving hundreds of acres of natural areas, reducing water and power requirements, and developing ways to educate the public about our environmental resolve. By partnering with Audubon International, we will ensure our commitment to the environment grows and matures with Black Desert.â
For more information about Black Desert Resort, visit www.blackdesertresort.com.
To learn more about how your local golf course, community, lodging property or resort can gain recognition for your environmental efforts or to learn how to expand your initiatives through Audubon Internationalâs numerous environmental certifications, visit www.auduboninternational.org or call toll free: 1-844-767-9051.
An environmentally focused non-profit organization, Audubon International offers members numerous certifications and conservation initiatives to protect the areas where we all live, work, and play. Its certifications are designed to increase environmental awareness, encourage sustainable environmental efforts, and educate both its members and their communities.
Developed by Reef Capital Partners, Black Desert Resort is a premier destination offering an array of attractions, including over 3,000 hotel rooms and residences, an extensive trail network through ancient lava flows, a waterpark, a wellness spa, abundant retail and dining options. The resort features a remarkable 19-hole golf course designed by Tom Weiskopf, a 36-hole illuminated putting course and a lakeside amphitheater. For more information, please visit www.blackdesertresort.com.
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