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Grazing the course
Glenelg Golf Club, Australia
2021
Welcoming honey bees to our course
Endangered ecological community
Manly Golf Club, Australia
Aquifer storage - saving water for summer
Ecological burn success
The Grange Golf Club NSW, Australia
Habitat boxes made by local men's shed
Headland Junior Golf wins from recycling
Headland Golf Club, Australia
Preserving Adelaide's indigenous plants
Posts and stake made from natural materials
The Cut, Australia
Native landscape restoration saves resources
The Royal Sydney Golf Club, Australia
Recycling over 240,000 litres of water
Supporting our insects
Carter's Freshwater Mussel relocation project
Busselton Golf Club, Australia
Regular bird surveys help us learn who's visiting our course
Converting used fertiliser shuttles into functional herb gardens
Royal Adelaide Golf Club, Australia
Constructing housing for bees and other insects
Reducing plastic use in the clubhouse
Club hosts annual ladies' charity day
QR Codes for pre-start checks and local rules
Haven for herons and other birds
Introducing the Royal Adelaide ground support
Coastal invertebrates study - baseline data
Inventory of plants and animals on our course, made by our players
The impact of LED lighting on the environment and finances
2023
Establishing a tidal waterway habitat
Royal Queensland Golf Club, Australia
2024
Assessing turf varieties for long-term sustainability
A summary of key sustainability highlights from our LIV Golf Adelaide event
LIV Golf Adelaide 2024, Australia
Royal Queensland’s waste separation and recycling initiative
Native landscape restoration
Eastlake Golf Club, Australia
Clubhouse solar panel installation
Eastlake renews its Environment Management Plan (EMP)
Investing in sustainable water management to future-proof the club
Royal Queensland's tidal wetlands and ecological restoration
Turf trials helps reduce inputs and save money