Pettersen Assumes Role as a Sustainable Golf Champion
Oslo, Norway: Suzann Pettersen has established a collaboration with the GEO Foundation to help the mission of accelerating sustainability in and through golf around the world.
Oslo, Norway: Suzann Pettersen has established a collaboration with the GEO Foundation to help the mission of accelerating sustainability in and through golf around the world.
London, England: GEO Foundation, the international sustainable golf non-profit, and golf marketing and communications agency Performance54, aim to elevate sustainability awareness, action and results across the sport globally.
Singapore: Sentosa Golf Club is set to install two digesters that will make it the first club in Asia with the ability to grind down food and horticultural waste to reuse as fertiliser on the golf course.
Minneapolis, United States: The Toro Company has launched its Sustainability Endures platform, which will strengthen TTC’s strategic focus on sustainability and its long-standing commitment to making a positive impact financially, socially and environmentally worldwide.
Berwick, Scotland: The title sponsors of next week’s Aberdeen Standard Investments Ladies Scottish Open will be off-setting the greenhouse gas emissions from travel to the event by all players and caddies.
New Jersey, United States: The USGA’s multi-year collaboration with Audubon International has reached a key milestone by creating 1,000 acres of pollinator habitat on courses across America through the Monarchs in the Rough initiative.
Singapore: Sentosa Golf Club will make history today by becoming the world’s first golf club to join the United Nation’s Sports for Climate Action Initiative.
Singapore: Sentosa Golf Club is set to further its sustainability credentials by announcing a new collaboration with the international sustainable golf non-profit, GEO Foundation.
Melbourne, Australia: Australian golfers know that playing the game can not only benefit the well-being and social connectivity of its participants, but also the significant role that Australian golf courses play in the protection of our environment.
Singapore: How Can Golf Clubs Take the Lead in Sports Sustainability Within the Region is the topic for the latest LinksAsia webinar.
Singapore: One of golf’s foremost agronomic experts has predicted a huge uptake in drone technology among golf clubs. “It’s pretty exciting what’s happening with drone technology – and where it’s going,” said Chris Gray, Head of Sustainability and Agronomy for Asia at The R&A. During a webinar addressing Why New Technology is Now Essential in […]
Singapore: Autonomous mowing, spray units, individual sprinkler control and soil moisture meters are among a host of new technological advancements that are being embraced by golf clubs around the globe. Not only will adoption of these GPS-driven measures reduce costs for golf clubs, but they’ll also improve efficiency, according to Chris Gray, Head of Sustainability […]