Top 10 eco-friendly golf courses in the UK (2023)
Golf courses and sustainability may not seem like the most obvious pairing, the truth is that golf courses do have significant impacts on the environment, both good and bad.
Read on to take a look at some of the top sustainable golf courses in the UK and explore the initiatives they've implemented to protect the environment.
Big Oggie Golf Christmas special
Assembling his team of golfers from all corners of Cornwall, John and the buccaneers came to the course in early November for a knock out competition to crown their Christmas winner. Check out the video below to see how what went down.
Tim Smit on green politics - interview in the Telegraph.
“The devaluing of botany and horticulture in Britain, he says, is “one of the great scandals of our time. People interested in that are treated as yokels,” when in fact their skills are key to a sustainable future.”
GILLYFLOWER GOLF OPEN POSTPONED
Unfortunately, the Gillyflower Open on the 10th of September has had to be postponed. Make sure to regularly check our social media and website for updates. We hope to announce the new date shortly.
Gillyflower Golf Open Day (10th September 2022) (POSTPONED)
Golf Open Competition. We’re extremely excited to welcome you to our first competition at Gillyflower golf on the 10th of September 2022. Read on for more information.
Best things to do in Lostwithiel
An ancient Cornish town filled with character and charm, there’s plenty of great things to do in Lostwithiel. Here are our top suggestions for things to do when in the area.
Gillyflower Golf Opening Weekend.
After 5 years of hard work and ceaseless toil behind the scenes, Gillyflower Golf course is open at last. On a beautiful morning in early June we welcomed our first players to take a bite out of our uniquely beautiful golf course and test themselves against the challenge of its ecological twist.
The productive orchard and garden plan
Our hope is that the work we have done, and the work still to do will provide significant value and opportunity to Lostwithiel and its residents, but we also believe it will play a part in the changing landscape of agriculture, horticulture and agronomy, far beyond the curtilage of Gillyflower Farm’s hedgerows – a legacy worth working and waiting for.