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Ramon Aparece Makes the Case for Sustainable Golf Course Management in Florida

  • The Palm Beach County superintendent demonstrates that water efficiency and championship playing conditions are not mutually exclusive.

A Different Starting Point

Florida, USA, 14th May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE  When Ramon Aparece took over at Gulf Dunes Golf Club in Sarasota, Florida, the conversation in golf course management was still largely treating environmental responsibility as something that happened after playability was secured. Aparece did not operate that way. His starting point was the soil and the water table, not the green speed report.

That approach, applied consistently over seven years, produced a 28 percent reduction in water consumption, more than 35 acres converted to drought-resistant turf species, and Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary designation for the course. The greens were still fast. The fairways were still playable. The water bill was lower.

What the Numbers Actually Mean

In a state where water resources face increasing pressure from population growth, agricultural demand, and climate variability, a 28 percent reduction in water use across a golf course is not a minor operational note. It is a demonstration that the model most courses are still using is not the only model available.

Aparece brought the same logic to Palm Vista Country Club in Palm Beach County, where he now manages a 27-hole championship layout on a $2.8 million annual budget. Drone-based NDVI mapping replaced guesswork with data. Precision irrigation replaced schedule-based watering with conditions-based watering. SubAir systems gave the team real-time control over drainage and moisture levels.

The Technology Is Not the Strategy

Aparece is clear that the tools are not the strategy. The strategy is preventative agronomy: addressing the soil before the symptom, managing water as a limited resource regardless of the current supply, and building turf systems that do not require reactive intervention to stay healthy.

That philosophy was developed over two decades working in Florida’s most demanding turf environments, from the PGA Tour conditions at TPC Sawgrass during his internship years to the coastal salinity challenges at Naples Grande, where he worked as Assistant Superintendent from 2004 to 2011.

What Other Courses Can Take From This

Aparece has spoken publicly about sustainable turf practices through the Florida Golf Course Superintendents Association and through his mentorship work with Palm Beach State College students. His argument is direct: the courses that build sustainability into their operational model early will be better positioned as water costs rise and regulatory pressure increases. The courses that treat it as optional will face those conditions unprepared.

For superintendents or course managers exploring a similar approach, Aparece suggests starting with an honest water audit, moving from blanket pesticide programs to targeted integrated pest management, and investing in irrigation data systems before the cost of not having them becomes visible.

About Ramon Aparece

Ramon Aparece is the Golf Course Superintendent at Palm Vista Country Club in Palm Beach County, Florida. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Turfgrass Science from the University of Florida and a Certified Golf Course Superintendent (CGCS) designation from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America. He received the Environmental Stewardship Award from the South Florida Golf Association in 2020 and was nominated for the FGCSA Superintendent of the Year Award in 2021. More information is available at ramonaparece.com.

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