Faldo Design and GEO Foundation for Sustainable Golf build closer ties

International golf design firm Faldo Design has taken a further leadership step in sustainable golf development by strengthening their collaboration with GEO Foundation for Sustainable Golf.

Award-winning international golf design firm Faldo Design has taken a further leadership step in sustainable golf development by strengthening their collaboration with GEO Foundation for Sustainable Golf.

Following its recent successful collaboration at the GEO Certified Development of Rumanza Golf & CC in Multan, Pakistan, Faldo Design has solidified a long-term agreement with GEO to seek the same sustainable golf development certification at their future Sir Nick Faldo Signature course projects.

The move will see both organisations collaborating to deliver the most sustainable golf courses possible, creating authentic, quality golf that maximises efficiencies and generates more positive impacts.

Sam Thomas, Sustainable Golf – Developments Director, said: “This closer collaboration is a great natural extension of the work we have both done together over the last four or five years and we want to thank the team for making this real leadership statement for sustainable golf development. The projects with the Faldo Design team have always been fun, open and very forward thinking. We’re proud of what we have achieved so far together and excited to see where how much further we can go on the next projects.”

Sir Nick Faldo, chairman of Faldo Design, said: “It is important to me and everyone at Faldo Design to continue to work closely with GEO to help ensure that a real sustainable approach remains an integral part of our overall design thinking for our clients. The collaboration thus far has been very productive, and we look forward to working together with GEO on our highest profile projects right across the globe.”

There are already multiple new Faldo Signature projects that will be part of this new collaboration in Asia and the Middle East, which will be playing their part to showcase sustainable golf development in more unique and spectacular destinations.

Sir Nick Faldo and Faldo Design lead architect Andrew Haggar on-site at Rumanza G&CC in Pakistan
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