Building natural momentum
The inaugural BioBlitz at Carnoustie Golf Links in 2024 inspired positive progress in the UK and Europe. “We are delighted that Carnoustie ran their second BioBlitz in June 2025 and are starting to build a long-term picture of the biodiversity on the links. By modelling and systematising such events, clubs across the UK could help us build the largest dataset ever compiled on the vital biodiversity of golf courses.” John Kemp, Assistant Director – Sustainable Golf Development, The R&A.
In Denmark, the first event has sparked a BioBlitz movement, with ten courses having held one since, and the Danish Golf Union setting a target of 50 clubs (out of 190 in the country) over the next three years.
Having access to accurate year-on-year biodiversity data provides a platform for more effective monitoring and targeted conservation efforts. The in-person engagement and enthusiasm generated by each BioBlitz event can have a ripple effect through future collaborations, education, and word-of-mouth.
“We really want these events to highlight that there’s an important space for nature within golf.” Sophie Olejnik, Oleo Ecology.
Will you join us on the journey?
A BioBlitz not only allows local communities to see a range of fantastic habitats and wildlife, but they can also surprise and delight employees.
“Seeing different species of bats and listening to their signals and cries was a real highlight for me, but the glow-worm experience was out of this world.” Jon Duck, Club Manager, Lindrick Golf Club.
Every BioBlitz, regardless of its size, can create memories that people cherish forever. That’s the power of nature on golf courses and what The R&A is committed to highlighting and protecting.
We encourage more clubs to organise their own BioBlitz events and share their stories