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Environment pamphlet for golfers
The West Lancashire Golf Club , England
Wildflowers growing in natural rough areas
Golf At Goodwood , England
Harborough golfers join the recycling movement
Market Harborough Golf Club , England
The Colour of Wildflower
Aldwickbury Park Golf Club , England
Using recycling bins to reduce landfill waste
Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club , England
New wildflower areas are flourishing
Thornbury Golf Centre , England
Working with the Wildlife Trust to document flora and fauna
Northamptonshire County Golf Club , England
New insect hotel made with recycled materials
Water self-sufficient thanks to opening of reservoir
Woburn Golf Club , England
Maintaining dune grasslands which attract birds and flora
Constructing Natterjack Toad pools
Royal Liverpool Golf Club , England
Childwall Golf Club sustainable vision
Childwall Golf Club , England
Partnering up to promote native bees
Hunley Hotel & Golf Club , England
Positive feedback on greens condition
Luffenham Heath Golf Club , England
Prince's Junior Foundation mentors and support development
Prince's Golf Club , England
The Himalayas features new signature holes and sand and wetland areas
Public launch of environmental policy 'A Greener Operation'
Encouraging wildlife population
Abbey Hill Golf Centre , England
Keep Safe, Play Safe
The Springs Golf Club , England
Use of data for moisture control
Queenwood Golf Club , England
Ditches left as habitat for insects and mammals
Hosting charity events and contributing items for auction
Supporting charity with thousands of pounds of donations
Fairhaven Golf Club , England
Edge of woodland experiment
Promoting bee health and biodiversity using heather
Members' education evenings - Downs at Dusk
Caring in the community
Monitoring clip yield to assist in reducing inputs
Finer grasses help to reduce nutrient inputs
Whitley Bay Golf Club , England
Rough management boosts habitats and the playing experience
New sandy waste areas replace invasive species
Improving habitats is key part of sustainability plan
Wildflowers now appearing in the natural rough areas
Improving grasslands on local site of ecological significance
Working with a local wildlife trust
New pond coming to life