Ambivalent Quote by Thomas Friedman
“Golf has an ambivalent relationship with the environment. On one hand, it's a great preserver of open spaces. Golf doesn't pave the world - it helps to green the world. But the downside is, it uses a lot of fertilizer, pesticides and water.”
About This Quote
Source Article: The New York Times, “Golf and the Environment”, 2010
Golf preserves open land but often harms ecosystems through chemicals and water use.
In simple terms: Golf saves space but can damage nature.
Balance green space with sustainable practices.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- course design
- water conservation
- chemical reduction
- community outreach
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can golf courses become eco‑friendly?
- What incentives encourage greener practices?
Sustainable golf requires costly changes and stakeholder agreement.