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Bois d’Arlon: Europe’s future laboratory for top resorts

23. May 2026/in International News, News, tourism
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Trump’s new ballroom causes environmental problem at East Potomac Golf Links

11. May 2026/in International News, News
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All you need to know: Red List and golf

8. May 2026/in Berlin-Brandenburg, biodiversity, GolfBiodivers, International News, News, Special basic knowledge, Special basic knowledge
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Austria’s Burgenland as a pioneer in sustainable tourism

24. April 2026/in International News, News, tourism
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Luxury meets responsibility: the ESG transformation of Vilamoura

8. April 2026/in International News, News, tourism
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Next door to the Masters: The Patch makes golf affordable

6. April 2026/in International News, News
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Netherlands sets new pace in sustainability

31. March 2026/in climate change, International News, News, Pesticides
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Zero fashion waste: New Charter helps organizations

29. March 2026/in equipment, Industry, International News, News, Special waste, Waste and the circular economy
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Sellbeck renaturation in Aukrug a top project

27. March 2026/in biodiversity, Club News, Greenkeeping, International News, News, Schleswig Holstein, water
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Swiss golf industry struggles with pesticide regulations

22. March 2026/in Greenkeeping, International News, News, Pesticides, Switzerland
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Elin Foyle: Beyond the mower

17. March 2026/in Bavaria, Club News, Gender, Greenkeeping, International News, News, Special women
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FEGGA warns: Golf has no voice without data

14. March 2026/in International News, News
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Golf Ireland: 120 clubs at the sustainability workshops

10. March 2026/in International News, News
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Less CO2 on golf courses

8. March 2026/in climate change, CO² neutrality, International News, Video Home
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Megasaray Club sets standards in Belek

6. March 2026/in International News, News, tourism
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PFAS in golf gloves and in grips?

2. March 2026/in equipment, International News, News
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Golf’s best advertising: kids’ golf without a smartphone

17. February 2026/in comment, International News, News
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From a “crazy” idea to a successful transformation

12. February 2026/in Greenkeeping, International News, News, quality, water
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Kapalua Resort: The comeback after the water stop

23. January 2026/in climate change, Greenkeeping, International News, News, quality, water
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DGV signs Green Sports Manifesto

21. January 2026/in International News, News
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Sustainability in golf: the status quo in 2025

29. December 2025/in International News, News
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The Scandinavian: Where Danish nature meets US design

22. December 2025/in Greenkeeping, International News, News, Special Top 100 places
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BioBlitz: Carnoustie Golf Links gives tips on implementation

2. December 2025/in biodiversity, Environmental education, International News, News
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Danish Golf Union cooperates with Danish Ornithologists’ Association

26. November 2025/in biodiversity, International News, News
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From biotope visit to career choice: First Green program activates pupils

17. November 2025/in Greenkeeping, International News, News
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Disconnected from the smartphone – connected to nature

9. November 2025/in best practices, biodiversity, Bless you, Golf & Science, International News, News
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Golf de Chantilly: Water project sets international standards

4. November 2025/in best practices, Club News, Greenkeeping, International News, Special Top 100 places, water
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Dollar spot, data, perseverance – the 25-year learning curve of Bethpage

27. October 2025/in best practices, Golf & Science, Greenkeeping, International News, News, Pesticides
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Climate neutrality: the golf industry struggles to achieve clear goals

13. October 2025/in CO² neutrality, International News, News
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IGF implements sustainability concept at World Cup in Singapore

7. October 2025/in International News, News
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Ryder Cup meets Cornell University: Bethpage Black as a laboratory for sustainable care

27. September 2025/in biodiversity, Golf & Science, Greenkeeping, International News, News, Pesticides, professional golf, Special Top 100 places
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Walton Heath GC: Pioneer in heather restoration

27. September 2025/in biodiversity, Club News, Greenkeeping, International News, Special Top 100 places, Special United Kingdom
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“Grass breeding has become much more complex”

25. July 2025/in climate change, Golf & Science, Greenkeeping, International News, News
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Cool season adé? How Bermuda grass is conquering golf courses

16. July 2025/in climate change, Greenkeeping, International News, News
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The Open: e-mobility determines the tournament

16. July 2025/in CO² neutrality, International News, News, professional golf
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Sporting events under the climate magnifying glass: New CO₂ calculator also applies to golf

15. July 2025/in CO² neutrality, International News, News, professional golf
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Golf in England: Water crisis highlights deficits in the golf industry

13. July 2025/in Greenkeeping, International News, News, Special extreme weather, water
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CO₂ compensation at the LET: Sára Kousková sets an example

10. July 2025/in International News, News, professional golf
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Climate change causes prices for golf real estate in Florida to fall

28. May 2025/in climate change, International News, News, tourism
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Study Parkinson’s & Golf: Consequences for US golf?

26. May 2025/in Greenkeeping, International News, News, Pesticides
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‘From neglect to net zero: Bowring Park’s Transformation

7. April 2025/in Club News, International News, Social sustainability
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Between drought and top quality: golfing in California

22. March 2025/in climate change, International News, News, quality, tourism, water
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USGA publishes Water Conservation Playbook

21. March 2025/in International News, News, water
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Greenkeeping 2025: Thinking innovatively, working sustainably

17. February 2025/in Greenkeeping, International News, News
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Biodiversity: FFGolf and R&A symposium defines new goals

13. February 2025/in biodiversity, International News, News
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USGA: “Irrigation is the number 1 limiting factor”

12. February 2025/in Golf & Science, International News, News, water
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TGA sets an example: plastic nets disappear from British turf industry

16. January 2025/in International News, News, plastic
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Extreme weather: experts urge more preparation

13. January 2025/in climate change, International News, News, Schleswig Holstein, Special extreme weather
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St. Andrews to Sylt: Coastal erosion threatens golf courses and dunes

9. January 2025/in climate change, International News, News, Schleswig Holstein, Special extreme weather
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Puma raises standards with Vision 2030

8. January 2025/in Industry, International News, News
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Saunton Golf Club combines passion with strategy

3. January 2025/in Club News, International News, quality, Special Top 100 places, Special United Kingdom
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Avoiding overseeding saves resources

19. December 2024/in Greenkeeping, International News, News, professional golf, Speczial Professional Golf, water
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Woburn Golf Club – a sustainability champion

12. December 2024/in Club News, International News, Special United Kingdom
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France relies on transformation for water

10. December 2024/in International News, News, water
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Winter drought on golf courses in New Jersey and New York

3. December 2024/in Greenkeeping, International News, News, water
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Golf de Chantilly: Minimalist approach leads to top quality

24. November 2024/in best practices, Club News, Greenkeeping, International News, Special Top 100 places, water
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Afriyea makes golf the anchor of a school for life

25. August 2024/in Environmental education, International News, News, Social sustainability
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The Datai: Renaturation of mangroves

19. August 2024/in Club News, International News, tourism
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Le Golf National: The eco-niche and top-class sport

31. July 2024/in International News, News, Special Top 100 places
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Burnham & Berrow: Life among the dunes

25. July 2024/in best practices, Club News, Greenkeeping, International News, Special United Kingdom
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The Open: Mobility remains a problem for golf events

18. July 2024/in CO² neutrality, International News, News, professional golf, Speczial Professional Golf
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Golf without wildlife? Impossible

2. March 2024/in animals, biodiversity, International News, News
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Halved CO₂ footprint at the heat hotspot

25. February 2024/in best practices, CO² neutrality, International News, News
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Climate change causes rethinking in Italy’s golf scene

19. February 2024/in climate change, Greenkeeping, International News, News, tourism
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Roadshows as a sustainability network

15. February 2024/in International News, News
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The topic of sustainability at the PGA Show 2024

1. February 2024/in equipment, International News, News
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Pesticides in the EU: We will not go on like this

7. December 2023/in Greenkeeping, International News, News, Pesticides
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Women’s Scottish Open receives GEO sustainability certificate

6. August 2023/in CO² neutrality, International News, News, professional golf, Speczial Professional Golf
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Saadiyat BGC: Audubon certificate stands for excellence in biodiversity

3. August 2023/in biodiversity, Club News, International News, tourism
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“Just because you can’t do everything, doesn’t mean you can’t do anything”

30. July 2023/in climate change, International News, interview, News, water
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The Open: GreenLink’s program expanded

24. July 2023/in International News, News, professional golf, Speczial Professional Golf
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Valderrama’s change program in water management

7. June 2023/in best practices, Greenkeeping, International News, interview, News, Special Top 100 places, tourism, water
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Al Zorah: A golf club and the world of mangroves

30. May 2023/in best practices, biodiversity, Greenkeeping, International News, News, tourism
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US Masters and Ecology: The Great Silence

4. April 2023/in International News, News, professional golf, Speczial Professional Golf
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Carnoustie Golf Links relies on sustainability manager

16. January 2023/in golf and nature, Greenkeeping, International News, interview, Special Top 100 places
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PGA and DP World Tour: 2023 the year of CO2 counting

12. January 2023/in CO² neutrality, International News, News, professional golf, Speczial Professional Golf
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COP 15: Agreement reached on species protection

20. December 2022/in biodiversity, International News
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Professional golf sets positive example for CO2 balance in 2022

19. October 2022/in CO² neutrality, International News, professional golf, Speczial Professional Golf
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Pesticide ban puts Europe’s golf scene to the test

6. October 2022/in Greenkeeping, International News, Rules & Laws
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Finca Cortesin signs Women in Golf Charter

1. October 2022/0 Comments/in Gender, International News
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Countdown for Sport Positive Summit 2022

27. September 2022/in International News
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Premiere for the Sustainable Golf Week

17. September 2022/in International News
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12% of U.S. courses irrigate with recycled water

28. August 2022/in Golf & Science, International News, water
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Irrigation bans cause a stir throughout Europe

23. August 2022/0 Comments/in International News, tourism, water
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Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational achieves carbon neutrality

1. August 2022/in CO² neutrality, International News, News, Speczial Professional Golf
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Ryder Cup story from Adare Manor to become more sustainable

28. July 2022/in International News, professional golf, tourism
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Resorts in the Algarve struggle with fire risk

20. July 2022/in climate change, International News, tourism
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Sustainability Check: The Open 2022

14. July 2022/in International News, professional golf, Speczial Professional Golf
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R&A seeks more sustainable solutions for golf of the future

11. July 2022/in International News, News
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Beach cleanup during the Genesis Scottish Open

7. July 2022/in International News, plastic, professional golf, Speczial Professional Golf
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Dornoch – the golf town in Scotland’s Highlands

5. July 2022/in International News, quality, Special Top 100 places
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USGA pushes sustainability at US Open

13. June 2022/in International News
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Scottish golf tourism in Scotland should become more environmentally friendly

9. June 2022/in International News, tourism
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England Golf publishes sustainability plan

7. June 2022/in International News
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Marcel Siem wants to become a CO₂-neutral golf pro

1. June 2022/in CO² neutrality, International News, News, Speczial Professional Golf
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First tests for water management via satellite

30. May 2022/in International News, News, water
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Real Club Valderrama builds huge reservoir

25. May 2022/in International News, water
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The Open for the first time with a sustainable collection

9. May 2022/in International News, Speczial Professional Golf
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Quinta da Marinha significantly reduces CO² emissions

5. May 2022/in International News, tourism
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Solheim Cup place Finca Cortesin receives water certification

26. April 2022/in Greenkeeping, International News, interview, tourism, water
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Golf Sustainable is an independent news platform, founded by Petra Himmel.

☀️ Golf in extreme heat is becoming the new realit ☀️ Golf in extreme heat is becoming the new reality.
Yesterday, London recorded its hottest May day ever with temperatures reaching 34.8°C — a dramatic new heat record for the British capital.

For golfers, greenkeepers and wildlife on the course, rising heat means much more than just “summer weather”:
🏌️ Increased health risks for players
🌱 Heat stress and drought damage on turf
🐝 Pressure on biodiversity and ecosystems

Our latest article explores how climate change is already reshaping golf — and why adaptation is becoming essential for the future of the game.

Read more via Golf Sustainable

#Golf #ClimateChange #Sustainability #GolfCourseManagement #Heatwave #London #GolfSustainable #SportsAndClimate #Greenkeeping #ExtremeHeat #Biodiversity #SustainableGolf
One glance across the fairway, and it’s clear: Nat One glance across the fairway, and it’s clear: Nature thrives here! 🌿✨

GC Feldafing, situated in historic Lennè Park,  beautifully demonstrates that golf courses are far more than just sports venues—they are intricate mosaics of vital ecosystems. What looks like a pristine playing surface at first glance is actually a network of crucial habitats:

🪵 Deadwood providing shelter for insects & small mammals
🦅 Perches designed for birds of prey
🌸 Species-rich meadows bustling with pollinators
💧 Natural waterways serving as thriving aquatic habitats
🌳 And the ultimate highlight: A true natural monument – the majestic oak tree!

Today, sustainability and modern golf course management go hand in hand. Want to bring this expertise to your home club? The Golf Sustainable Academy offers webinars for free 🎓⛳️

🔗 Link to the Academy & website is waiting for you in our bio! (@golfsustainable)

What does your home course look like? Do you have designated eco-zones or natural monuments on your fairways? Let us know in the comments below! 👇

#golfsustainable #biodiversity #golfing #sustainability #greenkeeping #naturelovers #sustainablegolf #growthegame #ecoheritage #biotope #creatureconservation #gcfeldafing #reels
🌿✨ **Bois d’Arlon – Europe’s Living Lab for Next-G 🌿✨ **Bois d’Arlon – Europe’s Living Lab for Next-Gen Golf Resorts** ✨🌿

Nestled across 220 hectares of untouched nature in Belgian Luxembourg, the Bois d’Arlon Golf & Resort is more than just a golf destination – it is emerging as a future blueprint for sustainable, high-end golf resorts in Europe.

We visited the project, which was opened in 2024, to talk with the greenkeeping team and the investor Robert Schintgen about their vision of a high-end golf resort in Wallonie, where pesticides aren't allowed, and the rules for irrigation only allowed the use of collected rainwater and recycled water from the hotel. 

With two distinct courses – a challenging 18-hole Heathland layout and a scenic 9-hole Parkland course – the resort combines **world-class design, biodiversity-rich landscapes, and year-round playability on sandy soil**. The vision blends sport and nature seamlessly, creating an immersive experience for golfers of all levels. ⛳🌱 

But Bois d’Arlon goes far beyond golf. The 4-star château hotel with 64 rooms, spa, restaurant, and event spaces positions the estate as a **fully integrated luxury ecosystem** where hospitality, wellness, and outdoor sports meet. 🏨🌳

What makes it stand out is its positioning as a future laboratory for sustainable resort development – demonstrating how modern golf destinations can evolve with nature rather than against it, while still delivering premium guest experiences.

Bois d’Arlon isn’t just a resort. It’s a model for how European golf destinations can redefine luxury through sustainability, landscape design, and long-term environmental thinking.

📍 Belgium | Luxembourg province
⛳ Golf | 🌿 Nature | 🏨 Luxury | ♻️ Sustainability

#BoisDArlon #GolfSustainable #SustainableGolf #LuxuryResort #GolfArchitecture #EcoTourism #GolfCourseDesign #SustainableTourism #FutureOfGolf #BelgiumGolf #GreenResorts #HospitalityInnovation
What happens when a golf club completely stops usi What happens when a golf club completely stops using fungicides over the winter? 🚫🍄 The result might surprise you.
With pesticide regulations tightening across Europe (including strict bans in Switzerland, France, and Belgium), the question for greenkeepers is no longer if chemical restrictions are coming, but when.

Michael Scheffold, Head Greenkeeper at GC Wörthsee (Germany), decided to do a real-world test run. This past winter, he completely dispensed with fungicides on his greens to see how they would react.

The verdict? Better than expected! Despite a little more snow mold, the greens recovered beautifully and by mid-May, they were almost as good as usual. 🌿

This success didn't happen by accident. It is the result of years of prioritizing Integrated Pest Management (IPM) and mechanical measures to build robust, naturally resilient soil and grass. Supported fully by Club Managing Director Sven Hilgenberg, GC Wörthsee is actively future-proofing its course.

Proactive greenkeeping beats waiting for the ban! 📈⛳️

Call to Actions:
🔗 Read the full case study: Tap the link in our bio to read the detailed interview on Golf Sustainable.
🎓 Learn Sustainable Management: Want to implement pesticide-free strategies at your club? Explore our advanced courses at the Golf Sustainable Akademie (Link in Bio!).
📺 Subscribe for more insights: Check out our YouTube Channel for expert talks on the future of greenkeeping and eco-friendly golf operations!

Foto: Nicolas Martin Beaumont

#GolfSustainable #SustainableGolf #Greenkeeping #GCWörthsee #PesticideFree #IntegratedPest Management #GolfCourseManagement #EcoGolf #TurfManagement #SustainableTurf #GolfManager #GolfAkademie #GolfInspiration #GolfEnvironment #SnowMold #EcoFriendlySports
🚨 What does Donald Trump's new ballroom have to do 🚨 What does Donald Trump's new ballroom have to do with the environmental problems of East Potomac Golf Links? 

A growing environmental controversy is unfolding at East Potomac Golf Links: according to reports by the New York Times and the U.S. National Park Service, thousands of cubic meters of soil and construction debris from the demolition work at the White House East Wing were deposited on the public golf course — including material reportedly contaminated with lead, chromium, pesticides, and other hazardous substances. 

The site is planned to become part of a future championship golf course redevelopment. Environmental groups and local residents, however, are raising serious concerns about potential impacts on ecosystems, waterways, and public access to one of Washington’s most historic municipal golf facilities. 

What makes the case especially sensitive: the golf course sits directly along the Potomac River and has long served as an accessible public space for golfers, walkers, and families alike. Critics warn the project could come at a high environmental and social cost. 

💬 The story is another reminder of how closely golf, urban development, and environmental responsibility are connected — and why transparency and sustainable land management matter for the future of the game.

#GolfSustainable #Sustainability #Golf #Environment #GolfCourseManagement #EnvironmentalIssues #PublicGolf #Biodiversity #WashingtonDC
Mauritius, the island in the Indian Ocean, is firs Mauritius, the island in the Indian Ocean, is first and foremost a dream destination for many golfers. For Philippe Espitalier-Noël, who, as CEO of the ER Group, is also responsible for major golf destinations such as Beachcomber and Heritage Resorts, among others, this dream destination is extreme pressure. A recent report by the World Bank Group on climate and development on the island of Mauritius entitled CCDR has prompted him to call for significant changes in the direction of tourism on the island.

Read the whole interview on https://golfsustainable.com. Link in the first comment
Follow our You Tube channel https://www.youtube.com/@golfsustainable

#mauritius #golf #golftravel #tourism #sustainabletravel
Copernicus has published the European State of the Copernicus has published the European State of the Climate Report. The golf industry must learn from data and scientific research, as outdoors sports are challenged by the resulty of climate change.
New competition for Bavarian golf clubs 🌿🦋 The 'B New competition for Bavarian golf clubs 🌿🦋

The 'Blühpakt Bayern' has launched a new competition specifically for golf clubs, that have combined a biodiversity project with a successful communication idea.  This isn't just about aesthetics; it's a critical move to boost biodiversity and protect our essential insect populations on golf. 

Golf Sustainable founder, Petra Himmel:

"This competition is a great motivator. However, the real success lies in long-term strategy and understanding ecological systems. Communication is an important part of a successful biodiversity strategy. 

All information about the enrollment in the first comment. 

#SustainableGolf #GolfSustainable #BlühpaktBayern #Biodiversity #EcologicalGolf #GolfCourseManagement #PetraHimmel #GolfAkademie #Greenkeeping #EcoFriendlySports #GolfGermany
Burgenland in Austria is now the first region to b Burgenland in Austria is now the first region to be certified with the Austrian Environmental Label.
International Day of Orchards. There are so many o International Day of Orchards. There are so many orchards and fruit trees on golf courses. As an important habitat for insects, birds and even bats, they are so much more than just a wonderful aesthetic element for our sport. 
#golf #golfsustainable #biodiversity #orachards #streuobstwiese #
#Nature #Wildlife #Birdwatching #BeeEaters #Austri #Nature #Wildlife #Birdwatching #BeeEaters #Austria #Burgenland #Biodiversity #NaturePhotography #HiddenNature #Conservation #Golf
Yes, the Masters Tournament and Augusta National G Yes, the Masters Tournament and Augusta National Golf Club are all about exclusivity. But it is important to realise that the whole town of Augusta has to agree with this concept and tradition. 

There is a huge economic value that comes with the tournament week, but there are other soft factors that secure the acceptance of The Masters in the town. 

The renovation of the municipal course at The Patch, plus the opening of The Loop at The Patch, is good news for the local community. Affordable, good golf is important to grow the game. Here, the Masters Charity Funds, First Tee of Augusta, and Augusta Technical College have teamed up to finance this important project. 
#firsttee #golf #golfsustainable #golfforeverybody #themasters #augusta #growthegame
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Golf without the use of #pesticides? This is the s Golf without the use of #pesticides? This is the scenario the Swiss golfing community will face from January 2027. Due to a new classification of land use, the use of herbicides will be completely banned, whilst other plant protection products will be subject to much stricter regulations. 
The issue of #health protection is becoming increasingly important on sports grounds. This development is also relevant for golf courses in Germany and Austria. Here too, plant protection products are often the last resort in combating fungal diseases on greens.
We have talked to experts in Switzerland. The good news: some agronomists also see positive consequences arising from the regulation. 
#golf #greenkeeping #turfgrass #nopesticides #golfmanagement #golfsustainable
#golfsustainable #golf #water #golfsustainable #golf #water
#energycrisis #saveenergy #golf #greenkeeper #ada #energycrisis  #saveenergy #golf #greenkeeper #adaptation #golfclubs #golfmanagement #golfsustainable
Another inspiring story of a woman in the golf ind Another inspiring story of a woman in the golf industry

“Getting up with the sunrise and getting going, I just love it” says Elin Foyle, 24-year-old Assistant Headgreenkeeper from Golf Club Chieming in Upper Bavaria, Germany. The 24-year-old is getting to know the world with her greenkeeping job: As one of the scholarship holders of the annual FEGGA program, she was allowed to work at the renowned Kristianstad’s Golf Club in Sweden for six months with six other scholarship holders.
At the DP World Tournament Betfred British Masters at The Belfry, she stood on the course early in the morning together with the other greenkeepers and prepared it for the tournament. Her next goal in the fall is the Solheim Cup at the Bernardus Golf Resort in the Netherlands. 
Read her story: Link in comments

#golfsustainable #golfinbayern #womeningolf #turfgrass #greenkeeper #fegga #youngcareer #femalecareer #golf #scholarships
Golf has no voice without data.📊⛳️ This was the w Golf has no voice without data.📊⛳️

This was the wake-up call at the recent @FEGGA (Federation of European Golf Greenkeepers Associations) General Assembly in Portugal. 

As the pressure from EU regulations on water usage and pesticide bans grows, the message for the industry is clear: We can no longer rely on "feeling" sustainable. We have to prove it.

Why does this matter for your club?
Policy Power: As Petra Himmel reports from FEGGA meeting, transparent data sets are the only way to persuade governments to grant exemptions or support.
Quality Control: Without chemical solutions for threats like *Dollar Spot*, data-driven greenkeeping is the only way to maintain the playing surfaces we love.
Social License: In a world competing for land and resources, golf must prove its added value to society—or risk losing its place.

At Golf Sustainable, we don’t just report the news; we analyze the strategies that will define the next decade of our sport. From the Dutch "Zero Pesticide" goal by 2032 to French resource management—we bring the global perspective to your screen.

How is your club handling the data challenge? Are you tracking every drop and gram, or is the transition to digital reporting still a hurdle? Let’s discuss in the comments! 👇

🔗 Read the full FEGGA report and deep-dive analysis at golfsustainable.com (Link in Bio).

📺 More Insights: Visit our YouTube channel for exclusive interviews with industry leaders. 

#GolfSustainable #FEGGA #Greenkeeping #DataInGolf #GolfIndustry #EcoFriendlyGolf #GolfCourseManagement #FutureOfGolf
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Warum Design über Kosten und Impact Deines Golfpl Warum Design  über Kosten und Impact Deines Golfplatzes entscheidet! ⛳️📐

Wusstest du, dass ein Großteil der späteren Pflegekosten und des Ressourcenverbrauchs bereits beim Design eines Golfplatzes festgelegt werden?

Ein nachhaltiges Design ist kein Luxus, sondern die Antwort auf:
💧 Wasserknappheit und Extremwetter
🐝 Artensterben
📉 Steigende Instandhaltungskosten

In der Golf Sustainable Akademie zeigt die Nachhaltigkeits-Expertin Petra Himmel, wie modernes Redesign und kluge Architektur Golfanlagen zukunftssicher machen. Das Beste: Unsere Webinare  sind kostenfrei zugänglich!

👉 Klicke unten auf „Mehr dazu“ und entdecke die Welt des nachhaltigen Golfplatzdesigns.

#GolfDesign #Golfarchitektur #Greenkeeping #GolfBusiness #Nachhaltigkeit #Golfplatz #Greenkeeper #Golf #Golfmanagement #GolfSustainable #ZukunftGolf
Design mit Weitblick: So wird dein Golfplatz zukun Design mit Weitblick: So wird dein Golfplatz zukunftssicher! ⛳️📐
Nachhaltigkeit beginnt nicht erst beim Mähen, sondern bereits am Zeichentisch. Ein kluges Golfplatzdesign ist die effektivste Waffe gegen steigende Kosten und strengere Umweltauflagen.

In der Golf Sustainable Akademie blicken wir tief in die moderne Platzarchitektur:
🌿 Wie fördern wir Biodiversität durch kluges Routing?
💧 Wie reduzieren wir den Wasserverbrauch durch strategisches Redesign?
🛠 Warum weniger gepflegte Flächen oft mehr Spielspaß bedeuten.

👉 Klicke unten auf „Mehr dazu“ und entdecke die Welt des nachhaltigen Golfplatzdesigns.
An important day for the golfing world, which will An important day for the golfing world, which will largely go unnoticed because research rarely has a big stage. Yesterday, the ITRI International Turfgrass Research Initiative, launched by STERF, USGA and R&A, officially kicked off with the first three projects on existential issues in golf: 

Why are these research topics existential? 
1️⃣ Clean Water is globally a shrinking resource. Golf courses have to reduce their consumption - and can reduce costs. There is no outdoor golf without water. 
2️⃣ If you want to keep golf a healthy sport, you have to combat dollar spot permanently without using fungicides or using only the absolute minimum. Those who lose the battle against dollar spot lose customers, members and market acceptance. Economic problems arise.
3️⃣ CO2 emissions are harmful to humanity, cause climate change, and thus create problems for golf. However, the question of how high the CO2 emissions of a golf course and its operation are cannot be answered because there is no standard calculation formula. The golf industry is unable to speak on CO2. This damages its image. A poor image is never good for business. 
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