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PGA Catalunya, water consumption by 50%

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PGA Catalunya has reduced its water consumption by 50%. The famous Catalan club PGA Catalunya has just announced that it has reduced its water consumption by half, which will also allow the Spanish resort to cut its CO2 emissions by 362 tonnes.

PGA Catalunya, statements

To achieve this result, this prestigious destination which has two 18-hole courses and numerous sports and tourist facilities has invested 420,000 euros to afford a new less voracious air conditioning system but also to equip itself with a photovoltaic with 316 solar panels installed on the roof of the hotel.

During the World Golf Awards held in Abu Dhabi and which honored the Golf Resort du Médoc, the IMG group was also rewarded in 7 categories! Its marketing director, Leonardo Izzi, left with his arms full of trophies:

IMG has been a major player in the development of golf internationally for 30 years. His fields of intervention range from golf architecture to management and marketing. The company is known for the excellence of its services.
In the first 9 months of this year, the number of rounds of golf increased by 10% in the UK.

Admittedly, the boom recorded with the end of the restrictions linked to Covid has lost its vitality, but the results are still considered good by golf officials across the Channel. If only because golf attendance has reached an unprecedented figure. Even if it were to stabilize at this level, “it would be very good news”, they say in London.

The autonomous community of Catalonia in northeastern Spain is known for the lively seaside resorts of the Costa Brava and the Pyrenees mountains. In Barcelona, the capital, you will find the historic Gothic quarter, the Rambla, a pedestrian street, several museums and numerous beaches. The basilica of the Sagrada Família and the colorful mosaics of Parc Güell, with their unmistakable style, are two works of modern art and architecture signed by Antoni Gaudí.

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