Features Feature Golf, the natural game? The world’s golf courses take up an estimated 1.8 million hectares of land. Is this to the benefit or detriment of the natural world? Feature Pesticides; justify their use! No one wants to use pesticides but, to make golf courses fit for purpose, they sometimes have to be brought into play. Read more features▻ Case Studies Biodiversity, France Pesticides, Denmark Pesticides, France Land use, Sweden Red Fescue, Sweden Water, France Fescue, Denmark Bermudagrass, Italy What's new What's New Update on Scandinavian golf course research The Scandinavian Turfgrass and Environment Research Foundation (STERF) has published its Annual Report for 2012. What's New Golf drives €15.1 billion into the European economy A report shows that golf contributes significantly to the European economy, with facility operations leading the way. Read more What's new? ▻