Reverence for God’s Creation: How Golf Teaches Environmental Stewardship from a Catholic Perspective

Richard C Augustine Jr
I AM Catholic
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3 min readJan 25, 2024

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Introduction

The beauty of a golf course, with its lush fairways, manicured greens, and scenic landscapes, offers more than just a challenging game — it invites us to appreciate the wonders of God’s creation. Golf can be a source of valuable lessons in environmental stewardship when viewed through the lens of Catholic faith. This article explores how golf inspires gratitude for the natural world and aligns with the Catholic perspective on environmental responsibility.

The Beauty of Golf Courses as a Reflection of God’s Creation

Golf courses, meticulously designed and maintained, offer a unique blend of natural beauty and human artistry. The well-kept fairways and the diversity of flora and fauna present on a golf course provide a glimpse into the intricacies of God’s creation. In every tee shot and fairway stroll, golfers have the opportunity to marvel at the splendor of the natural world.

Catholics believe that God’s creation is a gift, meant to be cherished and cared for. The Catechism of the Catholic Church acknowledges the importance of respecting the environment, stating that “the divine command to subdue the earth and have dominion over it does not license tyranny and destruction of nature.”…

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Richard C Augustine Jr
I AM Catholic

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