John Deere Driving Sustainability Goals
West Midlands, England: Delivery of the first phase of new John Deere machinery marks the start of change in direction in the machinery fleet at Beau Desert Golf Club.
West Midlands, England: Delivery of the first phase of new John Deere machinery marks the start of change in direction in the machinery fleet at Beau Desert Golf Club.
The Scandinavian Turfgrass and Environment Research Foundation, The R&A and the USGA have launched the International Turfgrass Research Initiative.
Lang Co, Vietnam: Laguna Lang Co has reaffirmed its position as one of Vietnam’s leading sustainable luxury lifestyle hubs by retaining its EarthCheck ‘Gold Certification’ for 2024.
Arizona, United States: Troon is continuing to champion sustainable practices with a range of initiatives taking place across its global portfolio of clubs.
Gotemba, Japan: The R&A Sustainable Agronomy Service has partnered with Taiheiyo Club, the latest addition to its portfolio of courses seeking sustainable agronomy support.
St Andrews, Scotland: St Andrews Links Trust won the Best Sustainability Project at the Scottish Golf Tourism Awards in recognition of its outstanding work in driving sustainability and climate action.
St Andrews, Scotland: Golf It!, the community-based golf and entertainment facility developed by The R&A in Glasgow, has achieved GEO Certified Development.
St Andrews, Scotland: GEO Sustainable Golf Foundation has unveiled significant new additions to the suite of sustainable golf programmes and tools for golf facilities.
Minnesota, United States: The Toro Company has extended its 10-year strategic global partnership with the GEO Sustainable Golf Foundation.
Arizona, United States: Four major golf associations came together at the GCSAA Conference and Trade Show to demonstrate the golf industry’s commitment to sustainability.
Yorkshire, England: The R&A Sustainable Agronomy Service will showcase its contributions to a more sustainable future across golf venues globally at this week’s BTME.
North Berwick, Scotland: As the dust settles on the COP28 climate summit there remains a requirement for everyone to do what they can to create a lower carbon future.