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  • Twenty golf professionals recognised as Sustainability Champions

    Twenty golf professionals recognised as Sustainability Champions0

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    • January 21, 2020

    Golf and sustainability organisation, the GEO Foundation, acknowledges the achievements of golf course managers at certified venues

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  • How The R&A eradicated single-use plastic water bottles from The Open 2019

    How The R&A eradicated single-use plastic water bottles from The Open 20190

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    • August 1, 2019

    The connection between golf’s oldest major and the coast made tackling marine pollution ‘a very fitting topic’. Philip Russell, the governing body’s assistant director of sustainability, explains how it was done

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  • R&A to hand out 5,000 reusable water bottles to spectators at The Open

    R&A to hand out 5,000 reusable water bottles to spectators at The Open0

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    • July 18, 2019

    Bluewater to provide stainless steel bottles and water refilling stations so the tournament can significantly reduce the amount of single-use plastic it uses

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  • Golf courses to measure and demonstrate social and environmental impact through new framework

    Golf courses to measure and demonstrate social and environmental impact through new framework0

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    • July 4, 2019

    Software developed by GEO Foundation will allow facilities to analyse their work in three areas – fostering nature, conserving resources and supporting communities

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  • PGA ploughs $2.5m into workforce diversity programme

    PGA ploughs $2.5m into workforce diversity programme0

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    • May 13, 2019

    Scholarships and career events will complement fellowship programme to attract diverse talent into the golf industry

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  • Sustainable innovation can help golf attract the younger generation

    Sustainable innovation can help golf attract the younger generation0

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    • April 29, 2019

    Equipment manufacturers are starting to develop eco-friendly products – but the trend will have to ramp up for the sport to remain relevant for Millennials and Gen Z, says Aubrey McCormick

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