The United States Golf Association estimates that golf courses in the USA use over 2 billion gallons (that’s over 9 billion litres) of water per day for irrigation. Image in public domain. The land use of renewable energy is often…
Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times // Getty ImagesFrom well-maintained fairways to pristine greens and tee boxes, golf may require more maintenance to uphold aesthetic beauty than any other sport.Beyond typical upkeep, however, golf courses worldwide have faced…
Communities worldwide are transforming former golf courses into thriving natural habitats, enhancing biodiversity and public well-being.Jocelyn Timperley reports for the BBC.In short:The Plock of Kyle in Scotland, once a neglected golf course, now flourishes with diverse ecosystems, including wildflower meadows…
Communities worldwide are transforming former golf courses into thriving natural habitats, enhancing biodiversity and public well-being.Jocelyn Timperley reports for the BBC.In short:The Plock of Kyle in Scotland, once a neglected golf course, now flourishes with diverse ecosystems, including wildflower meadows…
Donald Trump Shows His TRUE Priorities with Pathetic Daytona 500 Stunt As Donald Trump put on a show at the Daytona 500 to feed his inflated ego and quell his insecurities, tens of thousands of people across Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee,…
Golf courses have been battered by extreme weather, from heavy rain to floods and even erosion in England. Clarissa Wright 22/01/2025 18:14 5 min Alnmouth Village Golf Club is one of the UK’s oldest clubs, with its roots from 1869.…
One of the UK’s oldest golf clubs is facing a dark and uncertain future as it could disappear into the sea.Alnmouth Village Golf Club on the Northumberland coast could lose its honour as the oldest nine hole course in the…
► Subscribe to Sky Sports News: http://bit.ly/SkySportsNewsSub In Episode 2 of our Sustainability series, Presenter David Garrido interviews Planet League CEO Tom Gribbin about the app & website which sees fans score green goals for their team. David speaks to…
George Shultz argues that the two biggest dangers facing the world today are the proliferation of nuclear weapons and climate change. He fears that because nations are finding it easier to create nuclear weapons, the world is becoming more destabilized…