Sentosa is World’s First Carbon Neutral Golf Club
Singapore: Sentosa Golf Club has become the world’s first carbon neutral golf club, delivering on a commitment made during the HSBC Women’s World Championship in 2021.
Singapore: Sentosa Golf Club has become the world’s first carbon neutral golf club, delivering on a commitment made during the HSBC Women’s World Championship in 2021.
New York, United States: Audubon International has announced the addition of two golf industry executives to its Board of Directors.
Edinburgh, Scotland: A major, multi-stakeholder project in golf won the first Sustainability in Scottish Sport Award in recognition of the impact of Scotland’s incredible summer of golf.
Kansas, United States: Four golf course superintendents have been named winners of the 2022 GCSAA’s Environmental Leaders in Golf Awards.
Ajman, United Arab Emirates: Troon International-managed Al Zorah Golf Club has achieved a key milestone by attaining GEO Certification.
Newport, Wales: Celtic Manor Resort has installed a new fleet of electric Club Car golf vehicles as part of its drive towards enhanced sustainability.
Singapore: The historic Bukit Course at Singapore Island Country Club has achieved GEO Certified status and joins an illustrious group of global golf clubs leading the way in accelerating sustainable practices.
Lang Co, Vietnam: Laguna Lang Co has restated its credentials as one of Vietnam’s most sustainable large-scale projects by retaining its EarthCheck ‘Gold Certification’ for 2022.
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Golf Saudi has once again shown its commitment to sustainability with three of its clubs achieving certification by GEO Foundation for Sustainable Golf.
London, England: On the eve of COP 27, Syngenta Golf has published a new feature looking at solutions to help golf courses become more climate resilient.