Greener Golf Network Conference Ullesthorpe Golf Club | 17th Feb 2026
The Green Golf Network annual conference in 2026 was another lovely event and our largest conference yet.
The Green Golf Network annual conference in 2026 was another lovely event and our largest conference yet.
England Golf’s Sustainability Drive 2025–2030 challenges both clubs and individual golfers to adopt a whole-sport approach to sustainability, focusing on action planning and accountability across water, energy, and nature.
England Golf have recently appointed a new sustainability team.
The Greener Golf Network are thrilled to invite you to our 6th Annual Conference on 17 February 2026, at Ullesthorpe Court Golf Club. We’re delighted to be joined by a host of guest speakers covering a variety of topics, including the important and currently hot topic of WATER and imminent future restrictions by water companies on golf clubs.
The Warwickshire Golf & Country Club are proud to host the 4th Warwickshire Branch Forum of the GreenerGolf Network.
We held our 5th conference on 18th February 2025, hosted at Ullesthorpe Court golf club. This year’s focus was on Practical Sustainability and how golf courses can manage their resources effectively and efficiently to positively contribute to the natural environment.
The LOCAL NATURE RECOVERY STRATEGY (LNRS) – Making Space for Nature – for Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland is to be launched at an event at Brooksby Hall on the morning of Tuesday 8th July.
Golf clubs, encompassing both the clubhouse and the course, have significant energy consumption across various areas, including clubhouse operations, greenkeeping machinery, irrigation, and charging electric carts.
Brighton and Hove Golf Club is pleased to invite you to our Nature Links seminar on action being taken by Sussex golf clubs to support nature and help address the biodiversity crisis.
We held our 5th conference on 18th February 2025, hosted at Ullesthorpe Court golf club. This year’s focus was on Practical Sustainability and how golf courses can manage their resources effectively and efficiently to positively contribute to the natural environment.