The 30th Golf Environment Awards (GEAs), hosted by STRI Group, took place during the BIGGA Turf Management Exhibition in Harrogate, North Yorkshire.
The applications reached record highs throughout 2024, and the atmosphere showed in the room as golf clubs from across the globe came together to celebrate and reward industry professionals who dedicate their time and energy to protecting and enhancing the environment.
Many golf courses are achieving an increase in habitat varieties, improving playing experiences for golfers, and having a positive impact on the communities in which their members live and work.
Tina Jessop, Head of Brand and Communications at STRI Group commented, “The GEAs showcase the innovation and extraordinary heights golf courses are reaching to protect and enhance the natural environment. It is inspiring to see the hard work and tangible results from their projects.”
With six awards up for grabs, each with a strict criteria, the winners are revealed as:
All winners are rewarded with a £750 grant to help fund further ecological and environmental projects at their clubs, a visit from an agronomic consultant, entry to the Foundation Award in Amenity Horticulture Course, BIGGA membership for the Conservation Champion award winner and promotional materials to display across digital platforms.
A huge thank you to all the finalists and, of course, the sponsors who make the awards possible – headline sponsor The R&A, Aquatrols, BIGGA, Syngenta, Tillers Turf and Textron.
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