SENTOSA GOLF CLUB
THE WORLD’S BEST ECO-FRIENDLY GOLF FACILITY
Only Club in Asia to host a major televised tournament in 2021
Renovated one of the world’s Top 100 golf courses
Two world-class championship golf courses both hosting high-profile tournaments
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KEY STATISTICS
GLOBAL & NATIONAL RECOGNITION Situated on the premier island resort of Sentosa, Sentosa Golf Club is globally renowned as one of the most established golf clubs in Singapore and Asia, with two world-class championship golf courses, excellent practices facilities and a contemporary clubhouse.
300,000
Plastic water bottles saved over a two-year period
40%
Reduction in water usage through a single-head control irrigation system
Officially opened by the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew (then Prime Minister) in 1974, and has since played hosted to a number of the world’s top professional and amateur tournaments since 2005, including the SMBC Singapore Open, HSBC Women’s World Championship, Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship, and Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific. Since 2018, the Club has been globally recognised as one of the world’s most sustainable golf clubs, having implemented a number of environmentally-friendly initiatives on-site through its two on-going campaigns, #KeepitGreen and GAME ON. Through its sustainability campaigns, the Club has won a number of prestigious awards, both domestically and internationally, including:
100%
Recycled ocean waste used to make adidas Golf PRIMEGREEN Polos for F&B and Golfing team kits
30%
Estimated cost savings on monthly waste disposal over a one-year period from installation of waste digesters
Sustainability Game Changer and Sustainability Innovator titles at the RHT RMF Gail Sustainability Awards 2019 ‘World’s Best Golf Club’ at 2019 World Golf Awards ‘World’s Best Eco-Friendly Golf Facility’ at 2020 World Golf Awards ‘Golf Club of the Year’ at 2020 Singapore Prestige Awards ‘Singapore’s Golf Club of the Year’ at 2020 Global Excellence Awards ‘Singapore’s Best Golf Course’ at 2020 Global Golf Awards
World's Best Golf Club
30%
Reduction in the use of product applications through GPS Spraying Equipment
50%
Reduction in the use of fertility applications through the integration of carbon products into agronomy programme Sentosa Golf Club’s magnificent Clubhouse and Tanjong 18th green showcase breath-taking views of the Singapore Straits 1
IMPLEMENTATION OF GPS SPRAYING EQUIPMENT The Club has purchased GPS spraying equipment to increase efficiency and reduce the amount of product applications used by targeting specific areas of the golf courses at one time The use of GPS spraying equipment has helped to reduce product applications by up to 30%
Sentosa Golf Club’s first ever sustainability campaign, #KeepItGreen, was launched in January 2018 at the SMBC Singapore Open. The campaign was designed to increase awareness for the game of golf amongst youngsters in the local community, as well as draw attention to sustainable practices within golf. #KeepItGreen was unveiled by Asian golf star Gavin Green, who supported the campaign through the tournament, with Sentosa Golf Club in association with the Singapore Golf Association, by offering free rounds of golf to local juniors for every green in regulation that Gavin hit during the week. The campaign has now become a way of life at the Club with a number of sustainable initiatives having been implemented over the last few years. INSTALLATION OF RESERVOIR LAKES As part of The Tanjong’s redevelopment in 2016, the Club installed six large reservoir lakes around the golf course The installation has allowed the golf courses to become self-irrigating as storm run-off water is recycled from the lakes and used as irrigation for both golf courses
REMOVAL OF SINGLE USE PLASTICS AND INSTALLATION OF WATER STATIONS AROUND THE GOLF COURSES The Club has banned the use of single-use plastic water bottles from its golf courses Water stations have been installed at various points around the golf courses to allow members and guest to fill a single re-usable water bottle throughout their rounds The initiative has helped to save around 300,000 plastic water bottles over a two-year period
INSTALLATION OF A SINGLE HEAD CONTROL IRRIGATION SYSTEM The Club has converted its irrigation system to a single-head control irrigation system, allowing it to reduce its water resources by up to 40% INSTALLATION OF RECHARAGEABLE LITHIUM BATTERIES IN GOLF CARTS All of the Club’s golf carts now use Lithium-ion batteries rather than standard lead batteries The new batteries are rechargeable and have a lifespan of up to eight years, therefore allowing the Club to save more on wastage as the batteries are not needed to be replaced on an annual basis FIRST GOLF CLUB IN ASIA TO USE CARBON PRODUCTS IN AGRONOMY PROGRAMME Sentosa Golf Club became the first golf club in Asia to introduce carbon products in the form of Biochar into their agronomy programme Biochar helps to remove more carbon from the atmosphere as it develops the soil and enhances its foundations to give it a healthier soil profile It is estimated that Biochar in soils could help to increased the uptake of carbon from the atmosphere by up to 10% The use of Biochar has allowed the Club to reduce fertility applications by up to 50% and pesticide applications by up to 95%
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CREATION OF SUSTAINABLE HERB GARDEN The Club has created its own sustainable herb garden to grow organic produce and reduce the amount of greenhouse gases that would normally be emitted from transportation and distribution The Club has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with German firm &ever to develop a potential site at SGC for R&D Grow Towers (for organic vegetables). The parties will begin to engage the Urban Redevelopment Authority to introduce the project and to gain their support PARTNERSHIP WITH GEO FOUNDATION In July 2020, the Club agreed a partnership with international sustainability golf non-profit, GEO Foundation Partnership aims to integrate GEO’s industryleading OnCourse® program and GEO Certified® label with Sentosa’s ‘green-culture’ that has seen the club establish itself as a regional and international leader in best-practice It will pioneer new innovative practices; gather, verify and report credible results, advocate to inspire and influence others; and elevate Sentosa’s commitment to service as a centre of excellence PARTNERSHIP WITH ADIDAS GOLF In early 2021, the Club announced a new sustainability collaboration with adidas Golf as part of its ongoing #KeepitGreen campaign. adidas Golf will be supplying SGC’s golfing and F&B teams with their new PRIMEGREEN polos that are made from 100% recycled materials collected from the ocean INSTALLATION OF ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATIONS Five new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations were installed at SGC in May 2021 as part of a new partnership with Porsche
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PLATINUM CLUBS OF THE WORLD | SENTOSA GOLF CLUB
INSTALLATION OF FOOD & HORTICULTURAL WASTE DIGESTERS WASTE DIGESTERS
BIODIGESTER PROCESSES THE WASTE
WHAT IS IN THE WASTE?
CREATION OF BEE COLONIES Bees are one of the world’s most important species as it is estimated that one third of the food we eat in the world is a result of bees. However, the world’s bee population is estimated to be down by around 75%. Four stingless bee (Heterotrigona Itama) colonies were originally created on-site behind the ‘Pyramids’ on The Tanjong’s 4th hole with the intention of raising awareness for the importance of bees to society and playing a part in maintaining the world’s population. A new colony of Apis Cerana or Singapore Honey Bees has also been introduced at the Club in an effort to multiply the current colonies and produce more honey. The new hive is place behind the old structure of Berhala Reping at The Serapong’s hole 6. A bait hive has been placed next to it to encourage existing bees in the area to settle and build honeycombs. The existing colonies were created and helped managed by John Chong, Founder of BEE AMAZED, a visitor centre in Singapore that provides knowledge and information on local bees, honey and basic beekeeping techniques.
MIXED TOGETHER WITH MICROBES FOOD WASTE
HORTICULTURAL WASTE
VEGETABLES, FRUIT, MEAT, DAIRY ETC.
GRASS, TREES, LEAVES ETC
40KG EVERY DAY
1 TONNE EVERY MONTH
WHAT IS PRODUCED?
CHOPPED INTO SMALLER PIECES
HOW IS IT BROKEN DOWN?
WASTE FROM SENTOSA GOLF CLUB
1 YEAR
THE FERTILISER IS USED ON THE GOLF COURSE
30%
COST SAVINGS ON WASTE DISPOSAL* *ESTIMATED COST SAVINGS
Later this year, the Club are set to become the first golf club in Asia with the ability to grind down food and horticultural waste to reuse as fertilizer on the golf courses after it was awarded a golf sustainability fund grant by The R&A. It is estimated that up to 40kg of food waste generated each day along with one tonne of horticultural waste produced each month will be recycled, resulting in an estimated cost saving of up to 30% on monthly waste disposal over a one-year period. A direct contract for the supply, delivery and installation of its horticultural waste composter, including maintenance and the supply of enzymes for a period of two years has recently been awarded by Sentosa Golf Club to Thai-based GreenGlove Technology International Pte Ltd.
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WORLD’S FIRST GOLF CLUB TO... JOIN THE UN SPORTS FOR CLIMATE ACTION INITIATIVE On 31 July 2020, SGC made history by becoming the world’s first golf club to join the United Nation’s Sports for Climate Action initiative. The initiative aims to support and guide sports organisations and their communities on a path to achieving the global climate goals set out by world leaders in the Paris Agreement.
Launched at the 2020 SMBC Singapore Open, GAME ON is Sentosa Golf Club’s call to action for the golf industry to respond to climate change. It is designed to unite the game’s key stakeholders with the wider golfing community to implement new modern processes to the betterment of the environment, as well as encourage golf clubs worldwide to introduce and accept the GAME ON agronomic and operational model. It is connected in its similarities with the R&A’s Golf Course 2030 sustainability initiative that also considers the impacts, both positive and negative, of a changing climate, resource constraints and regulations on course conditions and playability. GAME ON DOCUMENTARY In October 2020, the Club marked its achievement of being named ‘World’s Best Eco-Friendly Golf Facility’ by premiering a new environmental documentary film to raise awareness of the importance of climate change in golf.
It calls on sporting organizations to acknowledge the contribution of the sports sector to climate change and our responsibility to strive towards climate neutrality for a safer planet.
COMMIT TO CARBON NEUTRALITY In April 2021, Sentosa become the world’s first golf club to commit to becoming carbon neutral by 2022 at the HSBC Women’s World Championship. Contributions from golf rounds will be set aside to support to purchase of certified carbon offsets throughout regional Forestry or Blue Carbon projects to help sequester atmospheric carbon, defend against deforestation, and foster conservation of forests, mangroves and reefs.
The film showcases to viewers some of the key measures already implemented at the Club, such as the creation of bee colonies and installation of reservoir lakes; serving as inspiration to golf’s response to climate change, as well as helping clubs around the world to understand the importance of reducing their own carbon footprint.
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