What Greener Golf Offers
At Greener Golf, we are committed to supporting golf courses in finding a better balance with the natural environment. Our range of services is designed to help courses grow and educate them in ways that are environmentally responsible, socially meaningful, and economically sound. Whether it’s sustainable course design, science-based performance benchmarking, or community partnerships like the Bee Collective, we work alongside you to develop practical solutions that reflect your course’s character and goals.
Whether you’re starting fresh or reimagining an existing course, we are here to help you create experiences that honor the land, connect with local communities, and support long-term stewardship.
Let’s explore how Greener Golf can support your journey toward a more sustainable future.
What Greener Golf Does
Journey Mapping
Sustainable Golf Course Design
We collaborate with course developers and managers to design and build golf courses that prioritize environmental responsibility. Sustainability is integrated from the earliest stages to ensure lasting benefits for both the land and the players.
Scientific Benchmarking and Assessment
The Greener Golf Index (GGI) provides clear, data-based insights to help courses understand their sustainability performance and identify areas for improvement. Our goal is to make environmental progress measurable and manageable.
Sustainability Program Consulting
Our consulting services provide tailored support to help courses develop and implement sustainability strategies that reflect their unique context. We focus on reducing environmental impact while fostering community engagement and long-term value.
We work with courses to create comprehensive Journey Maps — tools that go beyond traditional master planning. By understanding a course’s history and current operations, we help shape a path toward a more sustainable and meaningful future.
Bee Collective
Through the Bee Collective Program, we support golf courses in enhancing on-site biodiversity by restoring pollinator habitats. Participating golf courses join a broader community focused on ecological stewardship and sustainability.