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New wildflower areas are flourishing
Thornbury Golf Centre, England
2021
The Himalayas features new signature holes and sand and wetland areas
Prince's Golf Club, England
The R&A biodiversity project
Carnoustie Golf Links, Scotland
2023
New sandy waste areas replace invasive species
Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club, England
Urban Fox keeping golfers company in the carpark
Roehampton Club, England
Using recycling bins to reduce landfill waste
Learning outdoor skills in bushcraft experience
Gleneagles, Scotland
Seven-acre wilderness area dedicated to nature
Hawarden Golf Club, Wales
2022
Signing a new waste agreement
High Legh Park Golf & Country Club, England
2025
Encouraging wildlife population
Abbey Hill Golf Centre, England
Knowledge library - discover Gleneagles
Meet Wendy, the Support Dog
The Springs Golf Club, England
2024
Prince's Junior Foundation mentors and support development
Orchids grow freely under ancient trees
Belvoir Park Golf Club, Northern Ireland
Progressing sustainability through policies and practice
Ashburnham Golf Club, Wales
Constructing Natterjack Toad pools
Royal Liverpool Golf Club, England
Maintaining dune grasslands which attract birds and flora
Partnering up to promote native bees
Hunley Golf Club, England
Big tree country
Local sourcing and nose to tail eating
Berkhamsted Golf Club, England
Operation pollinator growing in scale
Radnor Hills and Ardagh supporting sustainable hydration for elite golfers
BMW PGA Championship, England
Reduced rough maintenance has saved money and fuel whilst boosting biodiversity
Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society Ltd, Scotland
Working with a local wildlife trust
New pond coming to life
Golf At Goodwood, England
Gleneagles team hosts World's Biggest Coffee Morning
Environment pamphlet for golfers
The West Lancashire Golf Club, England
Using recycled materials for tree protection
Kingarrock Hickory Golf Course, Scotland
Solar panels pay off over time
St Andrews Links, Scotland
Improving grasslands on local site of ecological significance
Whitley Bay Golf Club, England
Enhancing playability while supporting biodiversity
Sheep do the job of pesticides and irrigation
Machrihanish Dunes Golf Club, Scotland
Bee hives placed near wildflower and wetland areas
Finer grasses help to reduce nutrient inputs
Edge of woodland experiment
Supporting charity with thousands of pounds of donations
Fairhaven Golf Club, England