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The R&A Launches Golf Course 2030 Biodiversity Project in Australia and New Zealand

POSTED ON November 6, 2025 @ 8:18 am

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The R&A has officially launched the first Golf Course 2030 (GC2030) project in Australia and New Zealand, an initiative focused on demonstrating the significant role golf courses can play in nature conservation and ecological restoration.

The project aims to showcase how golf facilities, when managed responsibly, can provide thriving habitats for native wildlife, protect ecosystems, and contribute to wider environmental goals within the urban environment.

Highlighting Best Practice in Biodiversity

Australia’s prominent expertsKate Torgersen and Monina Gilbey of consultants Torgersen Gilbey, are leading the initiative in golf course biodiversity. The project will compile examples of best practice in biodiversity stewardship from courses across Australia and New Zealand, bringing together leading environmental projects and practical course management.

Participating golf courses will contribute case studies and on-the-ground evidence detailing how their management practices are enhancing biodiversity and supporting local nature conservation efforts. The findings will be compiled into a comprehensive resource to inspire and guide sustainable course management locally and globally.

Dr. Brett Morris, Agronomist in Asia-Pacific at The R&A, noted, “There are a large number of golf courses across the Australia and New Zealand region who are championing biodiversity on their property and are achieving great results”. He added that this review directly aligns with The R&A’s GC2030 initiative, which focuses on biodiversity, resources, climate change, and sustainable agronomy, ensuring the long-term health of golf courses.

More Than Just a Place to Play

Torgersen Gilbey emphasized the importance of the project, stating, “This is a fantastic opportunity to show how these courses are more than just a place to play golf – they are vital to the green infrastructure of cities and essential hubs for urban biodiversity and the protection of native flora and fauna”. They are excited to partner with The R&A to tell the stories of the “incredible environmental work underway”.

Golf course managers in Australia and New Zealand who are interested in participating are encouraged to register their interest by submitting their details via the online form

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