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Singapore: The AGIF is shining a light on those who have made significant contributions to inspiring others, growing the game and developing sustainable practices in the region.
Singapore: The AGIF is shining a light on those who have made significant contributions to inspiring others, growing the game and developing sustainable practices in the region.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: The turf industry is set to converge in the Middle East with the launch of the MENA TURF SHOW at the Park Hyatt Dubai in April, 2026.
St Andrews, Scotland: The R&A has appointed Dr Brett Morris to its Sustainable Agronomy team in the Asia-Pacific region, effective August 1.
Barcelona, Spain: Camiral Golf & Wellness Resort, host venue for the 2031 Ryder Cup, features in a new YouTube course walk series about sustainable golf created by Syngenta.
Singapore: Tirupathi Agro Ind, a leader in sustainable turf management, has become the first Indian company to join the Asian Golf Industry Federation.
Singapore: The Singapore Island Country Club has launched its SG60 Tree Planting Initiative, a tribute to the nation’s heritage and a commitment to a greener future.
London, England: Syngenta Golf has published a new in-depth feature on the critical challenge golf course businesses face to become water sustainable.
Macclesfield, England: Campey Turf Care Systems has introduced the new Imants RecyclingDresser (RCD) 1.3, designed with sustainability at the forefront.
Singapore: The Singapore Island Country Club has launched an innovative initiative that transforms limbs and trunks of fallen trees into buggy exit signs, fairway distance markers, and tee markers.
London, England: Syngenta Golf has launched The Green Report, showcasing the approach to environmental sustainability of leading golf courses around the world.
Minnesota, United States: Toro has published its Sustainability Impact Report for 2024, highlighting key achievements and progress made towards its strategic priorities.
St Andrews, Scotland: St Andrews Links Trust is set to break ground on a £10.5 million irrigation project that will optimise water usage and improve player experience across its golf courses.