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The R&A Launches BioBlitz Toolkit to Assist Golf Clubs in Supporting Biodiversity

POSTED ON July 6, 2026 @ 12:46 pm


The R&A has launched a BioBlitz Toolkit designed to help golf clubs around the world identify, record and celebrate the wildlife found on their courses.
Photo Source: The R&A

ST ANDREWS, Scotland — The R&A has expanded its commitment to golf course biodiversity by launching a new BioBlitz Toolkit. The resource is designed to assist golf clubs globally in identifying, recording, and celebrating the wildlife living on their courses.

The digital resource follows the expansion of The R&A’s annual BioBlitz programme. It aligns with the organisation’s goal to show leadership in sustainable golf by helping facilities understand and improve the habitats within their properties.

Daniel Lightfoot, Director of Sustainable Golf at The R&A, stated, “Golf and nature go hand in hand. While golf courses are designed to challenge and inspire players, they also provide important habitats for a wide range of wildlife. The BioBlitz helps us uncover and celebrate that biodiversity, bringing together local experts, communities and golf clubs to better understand the species that call these landscapes home.”

Lightfoot added, “As we continue to open golf to the world, it is important that people understand the positive role golf courses can play in supporting nature. Events like the BioBlitz help tell that story and demonstrate how golf can create spaces where both people and wildlife can thrive.”

333 Species Identified at Royal Lytham & St Annes

The toolkit’s launch follows a recent BioBlitz event held at Royal Lytham & St Annes ahead of this summer’s AIG Women’s Open. Local experts, community groups, and golf course staff identified 333 distinct species across the championship venue.

Funded by a donation to The R&A Foundation in memory of former R&A championships colleague Helen Goodman, the event featured a bat walk, bird walk, a moth recording session, and a beekeeping demonstration. Notable species recorded during the survey included:

  • A hedgehog
  • A Puss Moth
  • A Smaller European Elm Bark Beetle
  • A variety of gorse-associated invertebrates
  • The Greenfinch, a red-listed bird species

 

“Golf courses have the potential to provide important habitats for wildlife, but understanding what species are present is the first step in protecting and enhancing them,” Lightfoot said. “By creating the BioBlitz Toolkit, we want to help golf clubs everywhere discover more about the nature on their doorstep and share those stories with their communities.”

Photo Source: The R&A

Toolkit Features and Availability

The free toolkit provides practical guidance, case studies, templates, and reporting tools to help clubs of all sizes organize their own biological recording events. The resource is designed for global application, allowing any club to monitor biodiversity, engage local communities, and report environmental data.

The toolkit contains:

  • A detailed ‘How To’ guide
  • Five BioBlitz case studies
  • Templates for posters, press releases, and species recording sheets
  • A BioBlitz report template for communicating findings


Fan Activations at the AIG Women’s Open

The findings from the Royal Lytham & St Annes inventory will be integrated into the upcoming AIG Women’s Open, scheduled from 29 July to 2 August. Spectators can follow a dedicated Nature Trail and participate in a ‘Giving Nature a Home’ activation run alongside the Lancashire Wildlife Trust. The activation features activities centered on red squirrel conservation, allowing families to construct and decorate feeders used for population monitoring.

“The AIG Women’s Open gives us an opportunity to showcase the connection between golf and nature on one of the sport’s biggest stages,” Lightfoot explained. “Through the Nature Trail and our ‘Giving Nature a Home’ activation, fans will be able to discover some of the species identified during the BioBlitz and learn more about the wildlife that exists beyond the fairways.”

Lightfoot concluded, “Championships provide a powerful platform to engage new audiences and demonstrate that golf courses are much more than playing surfaces. They are landscapes that can support biodiversity, connect communities with nature and inspire positive action.”

Following past events at Carnoustie Golf Links, Lindrick Golf Club, and Royal Lytham & St Annes, The R&A plans to host future BioBlitz editions at upcoming AIG Women’s Open venues.

 

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