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FPD’s ‘The Preserve’ at Oak Meadows wins Golf Digest award

The December 2017 issue of Golf Digest bestowed its 2017 Green Star environmental award on the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County’s The Preserve at Oak Meadows for its environmental solutions by golf development. “The Preserve at Oak Meadows, a daily-fee course in Addison, might be the most important new golf course of 2017,” said Ron Whitten, golf architecture editor at Golf Digest. “The Preserve demonstrates that a golf course can serve golfers and the greater community.” Golf Digest instituted its Green Star award in 2009 to recognize golf facilities that “demonstrate the best in sustainable, efficient and innovative environmental practices that every golf facility could emulate.” The recognition places The Preserve at Oak Meadows in some extraordinary company. Previous award winners include Kiawah Island Resort, Bandon Dunes Golf Resort, Pinehurst #2, Pasatiempo and The Rio Olympic Course. “We are thrilled to receive this award and to provide a premier 18hole golf destination and nature preserve for the public,” said Forest Preserve District of DuPage County President Joe Cantore. “We believe The Preserve at Oak Meadows is a model for how conservation agencies can blend ecological initiatives with golf and recreation.” Golf course architect Greg Martin, designer of The Preserve at Oak Meadows, shared his thoughts on receiving the award. “The Forest Preserve District of

Our mission was to thoughtfully integrate environmental benefit with a great golf course that could withstand flood events.”

addition, 25 acres of new wetlands and 43 acres of riparian habitat were created and 13 acres along the Salt Creek corridor were restored to improve water quality and plant and animal diversity.

DuPage County is to be commended for having the courage to pursue this project,” he said. “Our mission was to thoughtfully integrate environmental benefit with a great golf course that could better withstand flood events. It validates our effort to integrate an exceptional golf experience with valuable environmental benefit.” The course also recently won a Force of Nature Award from Chicago Wilderness for serving as a role model with its conservation and restoration efforts. About the renovation… The Preserve underwent a major two-year environmental restoration project that improved stormwater management and water quality for Salt Creek, enhanced habitat for fish and other aquatic species and a created a premier 18-hole public golf destination. It reopened for a brief preview season in late summer 2017 and has a full grand-opening season scheduled for 2018. The property was reconfigured to reduce flooding in nearby communities by holding an additional 20 million gallons of stormwater from Salt Creek during flood events, while also minimizing flood damage to the course. Only 15 percent of the 288 acres is dedicated to fairways, greens and teeing areas, and the number of holes was reduced from 27 to 18. In

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Other improvements include a connection to the regional Salt Creek Greenway Trail, making The Preserve accessible to hikers, joggers and cyclists. The Forest Preserve District and

partners the DuPage River Salt Creek Workgroup and DuPage County Stormwater Management funded the restoration project. The River Prairie Group of the Sierra Club also supported the project’s initiatives.

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– Greg Martin, golf course architect

Ed Gimenez, a staff member at Indian Trail Junior High, was taped to the wall during lunch period last week when the Project POP Club held a fundraiser for the Addison Switchboard. Kids paid $1 per strip of tape to stick various staff members including Gimenez to the wall. More photos inside. SUBMITTED PHOTO Addison Independent

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