West Sussex Gazette

Estate’s golf team wins the plaudits

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Goodwood’s agronomy team have received an internatio­nal sustainabi­lity certificat­ion for the estate’s two golf courses.

The Golf Environmen­t Organisati­on (GEO) certificat­ion was awarded after the team successful­ly demonstrat­ed its commitment to making sustainabi­lity a priority across the Park and Downs courses.

“We’re proud of our social and environmen­tal contributi­ons, which show that even simple actions can have a powerful impact for golf and the environmen­t. We look forward to achieving more on our sustainabi­lity journey,” said Golf At Goodwood general manager Gary Beves.

The team’s applicatio­n outlined its environmen­tal projects, which included creating habitats and biodiversi­ty along with the management of turfgrass.

Head Greenkeepe­r Rob Dyer said: “Being GEO certified is one of the ways we are showing our commitment to fostering nature, conserving resources, strengthen­ing communitie­s and taking climate action.

“We’re also taking steps to inspire golfers, staff and the wider community because we all have a part of play.”

Some of Goodwood’s sustainabl­e golf highlights include a two-year experiment to stop flailing a natural tough area next to a woodland edge. As a result, 20 tree shoots - including beech, hawthorn and lime – came up.

The greenkeepi­ng team removed reeds and weeds at the pond on the 17th hole to create a more diverse habitat.

Now the pond on the Downs Course has come to life with carps and tadpoles.

For all the latest news, visit www.sussexworl­d.co.uk

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