Switch to Suståne Delivering Sustainable Greens
London, England: A greens programme from Suståne has been praised for delivering sustainable, steady and healthy growth at Wildernesse Golf Club.
London, England: A greens programme from Suståne has been praised for delivering sustainable, steady and healthy growth at Wildernesse Golf Club.
St Andrews, Scotland: As part of the first Sustainable Golf Week initiative teed-off by the GEO Foundation, golfers around the world are being encouraged to make a personal contribution to the #DrivingTheGreen agenda.
St Andrews, Scotland: The first ever Sustainable Golf Week is taking place next month, hosted by GEO Foundation for Sustainable Golf with its partners and collaborators globally.
London, England: The DP World Tour has signed a three-year partnership agreement with OCEANTEE that sees the company become the Tour’s Official Sustainable Products Supplier.
Birmingham, England: The Grounds Management Association is highlighting the need to place sustainability and environmental issues at the heart of the grounds maintenance sector’s thinking.
New York, United States: Audubon International has released the newly updated version of its ‘A Guide to Environmental Stewardship on the Golf Course’.
Kansas, United States: Golf courses in the United States used 29 per cent less water in 2020, compared with usage in 2005, according to recently released survey data.
St Andrews, Scotland: Chris Gray, one of golf’s foremost experts on the issue of sustainability, will deliver a keynote address at next month’s inaugural AGIF Danang Conference.
St Andrews, Scotland: The R&A continued to tackle single-use plastic bottles at The 150th Open, with Bluewater hydration stations dispensing 76,869 litres of water during the event.
Gullane, Scotland: Gullane Golf Club has chosen Toro as it works towards accreditation for its Golf Environmental Organisation certification.
St Andrews, Scotland: The R&A is expanding its GreenLinks programme with a range of new and enhanced sustainability measures in place for The 150th Open at St Andrews.
Reykjavík, Iceland: European Institute of Golf Course Architects is taking the lead in putting climate change action on the world agenda for golf course design and development.