Click on the images below to browse through hundreds of ideas and examples shared by golf courses and tournaments from around the world … and add your own highlights to inspire others.
Using recycled materials for tree protection
Kingarrock Hickory Golf Course , Scotland
New sandy waste areas replace invasive species
Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club , England
Local sourcing and nose to tail eating
Berkhamsted Golf Club , England
Promoting bee health and biodiversity using heather
Queenwood Golf Club , England
Knowledge library - discover Gleneagles
Gleneagles , Scotland
Radnor Hills and Ardagh supporting sustainable hydration for elite golfers
BMW PGA Championship , England
Small Blue butterfly successfully reintroduced
Dundonald Links , Scotland
September wild wellness
Gleneagles team hosts World's Biggest Coffee Morning
Caring in the community
The Springs Golf Club , England
Encouraging wildlife population
Abbey Hill Golf Centre , England
Improving habitats is key part of sustainability plan
Childwall Golf Club , England
Supporting charity with thousands of pounds of donations
Fairhaven Golf Club , England
Hosting charity events and contributing items for auction
Members' education evenings - Downs at Dusk
Golf At Goodwood , England
The most natural course in the world
Machrihanish Dunes Golf Club , Scotland
Reduced rough maintenance has saved money and fuel whilst boosting biodiversity
Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society Ltd , Scotland
Commitment to support female participation in golf
Loch Lomond Golf Club , Scotland
Accurate delivery from GPS sprayer
Carnoustie Golf Links , Scotland
Working with the Wildlife Trust to document flora and fauna
Northamptonshire County Golf Club , England
Working with a local wildlife trust
Time for a pit stop
Rough management boosts habitats and the playing experience
Finer grasses help to reduce nutrient inputs
Whitley Bay Golf Club , England
Progressing sustainability through policies and practice
Ashburnham Golf Club , Wales
Radnor Hills and Ardagh help keep elite golfers refreshed sustainably
Betfred British Masters hosted by Sir Nick Faldo , England
New insect hotel made with recycled materials
Thornbury Golf Centre , England
Solar panels pay off over time
St Andrews Links , Scotland
New pond coming to life
Yummy honey
Wildflowers growing in natural rough areas
Harborough golfers join the recycling movement
Market Harborough Golf Club , England
Survey tracks environmental views over time
Wildflowers now appearing in the natural rough areas
Sheep do the job of pesticides and irrigation
Seven-acre wilderness area dedicated to nature
Hawarden Golf Club , Wales