As another Sustainable Golf Week has come and gone, the community that has grown up around sustainable golf — in Australia and Dubai, in the U.K and Canada, in the United States, Vietnam and Portugal — is back to the business of creating sustainable, inter-dependent relationships with local communities wherever the game is played.
The courses, tournaments, associations, tours and players that comprise this diverse and sustainable partnership live and play the game in 75 different countries. Each in their own way, many marked Sustainable Golf Week 2024, Nov. 10-17, by checking in en masse, with the wider community at www.sustainable.golf, the online hub maintained by the GEO Sustainable Golf Foundation.
“Actually, these are the stories, questions and data the sustainable golf community shares 52 weeks a year.” explains Jonathan Smith, founder and Executive Director of the Foundation. “But Sustainable Golf Week is a bit special. It’s a moment each year when many people take a step back, assess the work done, and take a moment to celebrate it before refocusing on next steps. Because sustainability is never done. A bit like the way golf is not a game of perfect.”
Based in North Berwick, along Scotland’s Golf Coast, the Foundation is an international not-for-profit founded in 2006 as a pioneer in what has become the sport and sustainability movement. GEO is dedicated to helping golf navigate sustainability, across the amateur and professional game, by helping to foster collaboration and inspire action. Case in point: Sustainable Golf Week.
The other 51 weeks of the year, the Foundation provides sustainability strategies, accessible industry-wide tools and programs, and credible certification. The Foundation also partners with national and regional golf associations, professional tours and tournaments, even professional players as individuals – all with a mind toward helping them each bring more people into the fold, to achieve more for golf, more quickly.
To get a sense for the diversity and scope of this global, sustainable golf community — and how it’s affecting local communities around the world — see here a sampling of recent happenings from either side of Sustainable Golf Week 2024.
On the Tuesday, Nov. 12 of Sustainable Golf Week 2024, Executive Director Smith shared an impassioned call for golf to play a bigger, louder role in its own future and strive to become an even greater game, for a greater good:
In a world driven by sustainability, Smith wrote, which includes not only environmental stewardship but also ethical behavior and social equity, it is vital that golf conveys its commitments and value more strongly out to the world.
And that message is not just about what we are already doing; it should aim further, putting more focus on recognizing the additional opportunities and how golf will work even harder for communities and nature in a broader range of ways. It can show ambition and innovation to do the maximum, not the minimum.
A few important trends in the public, corporate and civic worlds where golf has a larger role to play — and, and needs to be seen playing it — include:
GEO Sustainable Golf Foundation (www.sustainable.golf) is an international not-for-profit based in North Berwick, Scotland. The programs it provides for golf are today being used in more than 75 countries. Founded more than 18 years ago as a pioneer in what has become the sport and sustainability movement, GEO is dedicated to helping golf navigate sustainability, across the amateur and professional game, by providing strategy, industry-wide solutions and a credible certification label.
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