Suzann Pettersen becomes a Sustainable Golf Champion

01 Oct 2020

Suzann Pettersen becomes a Sustainable Golf Champion

Following a highly successful career as a professional golfer, Suzann Pettersen has established a new collaboration with the non-profit GEO Foundation, to help the mission of accelerating sustainability in and through golf around the world.

The partnership will see Suzann becoming closely connected to GEO’s advocacy and communications, as well as programmes, certification and the celebration of leadership results.  

Suzann becomes the first professional golfer to become a GEO Sustainable Golf Champion and joins an existing and growing community of leaders across the sport, including course and club managers, and association leaders who are making real and measurable contributions to sustainable golf.

Suzann had this to say on the announcement: “As a Dow Ambassador for over 12 years and after participating in Dow's inaugural LPGA Tour tournament, the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational, I really started to understand the impact and importance of Dow's partnership with GEO. It was fascinating to learn more about all the efforts to run the event in a more environmentally-conscious and community-orientated way. Then, when I saw that my home course, Oslo Golf Club, was also certified by GEO for its great work, I thought this is something I’d really like to get behind. As a mother, it is incredible how concerned you become over the future of the planet, its biodiversity, air quality and climate. These things are absolutely vital to the health and wellbeing of future generations, so we all need to do our best to make things better.  

“And golf, perhaps of all sports, has such a wonderful role to play. We can showcase how to manage community landscapes with a low use of resources and leaving space for a lot of wildlife; we can collaborate with communities to make good things happen beyond our boundaries. Much of this has been provided for by golf for many years, but we all need to up our efforts.

“For my part, I’ll be taking this role seriously. I’m so passionate about a sustainable future, and to see golf as a leader. We have already kitted our house out with geothermal energy, have invested in hybrid and electric cars, and with GEO I’ll be carrying out any essential future travel as climate-neutral - using a dedicated golf offset program they have set up. I just hope I can make a difference, and am proud to stand alongside those other amazing and often less visible sustainability champions in golf.”

 

Jonathan Smith, Executive Director, GEO Foundation commented: “We are simply thrilled that Suzann has stepped forward to help the great cause to promote sustainable golf. She has had such a fantastic career as a competitor, culminating in the final putt of The 2019 Solheim Cup securing a victory for the European Team. Through our partnership she will continue to play a hugely important role in raising awareness, encouraging action and helping draw attention to successes around some of the defining issues of our generation. We could not have asked for a better ambassador and we’re so excited about what we can help achieve together for golf and society at large.”

It is very much hoped that Suzann’s appointment as an ambassador for sustainable golf is the first of many. 

Jonathan added: “We are delighted to be speaking with other players and their agencies about how to become credible, high profile and highly valuable influencers in this space. Sustainability needs a big team effort, and we welcome others to join the growing community that is driving sustainability in and through the sport.”

 

About Suzann Pettersen

In her 19-year professional career, Suzann “Tutta” Pettersen won 15 times on the LPGA Tour and 7 times on the Ladies European Tour including two major championships: the 2007 LPGA Championship and the 2013 Evian Championship. 

Suzann’s consistency was evidenced by the 419 weeks she appeared in the top 10 in the World Rankings and the 146 top-10 finishes she earned while playing on the LPGA Tour. She is perhaps most known for her nine Solheim Cup appearances where she was one of Europe’s leading point earners. Her career was capped at the 2019 Solheim Cup where she clinched the winning point for Europe and immediately retired from the professional game.

https://www.suzanngolf.com/ 

Media Enquiries:
Jamie Graham
Communications Manager 
E: jamie@sustainable.golf

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