Sustainability at Ennis Golf Club
Protecting our course, enhancing nature, for generations to come.
Ennis Golf Club earns GEO Certified® status
Ennis Golf Club is proud to announce that it has achieved GEO Certified®, the internationally recognised standard for sustainable golf. The certification recognises the club’s practical work across nature, resources and community, together with its commitment to climate action and continual improvement.
The award follows a comprehensive review of how the club manages its course and clubhouse, including biodiversity, water, energy, waste, responsible purchasing, community links and long-term planning. It also reflects the shared effort of members, volunteers, course staff, clubhouse staff and management.
GEO Certified is independently assured by GEO Foundation for Sustainable Golf, the international not-for-profit organisation that helps golf facilities evaluate, improve and credibly communicate their sustainability performance.
Sustainability in action
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Nature | The club is treating the course as an important local habitat as well as a place to play golf. Actions include designated wildflower and long-grass areas, habitat piles for insects and wildlife, more sensitive management of limestone outcrops, and a structured approach to biodiversity, tree and woodland management, nutrient use and integrated pest management.
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Resources
| A 50.75 kWp solar photovoltaic system comprising 114 panels is helping to reduce purchased electricity and associated emissions. This is supported by LED lighting, energy monitoring, water-management planning, improved waste segregation and a sustainable procurement approach.
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Climate action
| The club has set out a phased roadmap for further improvement, including fabric and heating-control upgrades, reducing dependence on kerosene, improving heat-pump readiness and exploring lower-carbon course machinery, electric-vehicle charging and robotic mowing where practical.
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Community | Ennis Golf Club is a member-led community organisation that welcomes visitors, supports junior and senior golf, works with local groups and businesses, and uses education, signage and member engagement to make sustainability part of everyday club life. |
A commitment to keep improving
Certification confirms that Ennis Golf Club meets GEO’s criteria at the time of assessment; it also requires the club to maintain momentum. The club will continue to measure performance, review priorities and involve members and staff as new projects are developed.
For Ennis Golf Club, sustainability is about protecting the character and playing quality of the course while using resources wisely, supporting people and planning responsibly for the future.
Our Commitment to a Greener Future
Ennis Golf Club is deeply rooted in the landscape and community of County Clare. As custodians of this green space, we are committed to protecting the environment, reducing our carbon footprint, and ensuring that future generations can enjoy the great game of golf in the same natural beauty our members value today. Sustainability is a guiding principle in how we operate, plan, and grow.
Our course is more than a place to play golf — it is also a valuable green space for nature. We aim to strike the right balance between excellent playing conditions and positive outcomes for wildlife.
Therefore, Ennis Golf Club is committed to managing the course and clubhouse responsibly by:
- Protecting and enhancing biodiversity and natural habitats
- Using water, energy, and materials efficiently
- Reducing waste, pollution, and carbon emissions
- Providing a safe, healthy, and inclusive environment for members, visitors, staff, and volunteers
- Supporting our local community and acting as a responsible steward of the land
Sustainability at Ennis Golf Club is not a one-off project — it is an ongoing process of improvement, guided by good governance, evidence-based decision-making, and continuous review base on the following principles.
Environmental Stewardship on the Course
Responsible Course Management
- Integrated turf‑care practices that minimise chemical use
- Soil and turf monitoring to ensure healthy, resilient playing surfaces
- Targeted irrigation to reduce water consumption
- Habitat‑friendly maintenance schedules that protect wildlife
Biodiversity & Habitat Protection
- Preservation of natural roughs, hedgerows, and tree lines
- Pollinator‑friendly planting in selected areas
- Providing habitats for birds, insects, and small‑mammal activity
- Avoidance of unnecessary disturbance to natural habitats
Energy, Water & Resource Efficiency
Reducing Our Carbon Footprint
- We are actively working to reduce emissions across club operations through:
- Transitioning to energy‑efficient lighting and equipment
- Exploring renewable energy options for future upgrades
- Encouraging sustainable transport choices among members and visitors
Smart Water Management
- Manage water responsibly to protect local watercourses while maintaining course quality through
- Efficient irrigation systems designed to minimise waste
- Rainwater capture and reuse where feasible
- Regular audits to identify leaks or inefficiencies
Waste Reduction & Circular Practices
- We aim to minimise waste and prevent pollution through
- Recycling and waste‑segregation stations throughout the club
- Reduced single‑use plastics in bar, restaurant, and event operations
- Responsible procurement with preference for sustainable suppliers
Sustainable Clubhouse & Facilities
- Energy‑efficient heating and ventilation systems
- LED lighting upgrades across the clubhouse
- Environmentally conscious cleaning products
- Ongoing assessment of building performance and energy use
Community, Education & Member Engagement
- Member updates on sustainability progress and upcoming projects
- Staff training in environmental best practices
- Collaboration with local organisations and environmental groups
- Support for community events that promote wellbeing and outdoor activity
Future Goals
Ennis Golf Club is committed to continuous improvement. Our upcoming priorities include:
- Developing a long‑term sustainability roadmap
- Expanding biodiversity zones and pollinator habitats
- Increasing the use of electric and low‑emission machinery
- Further reducing energy consumption through smart technologies
- Enhancing data collection to track environmental performance
- Align our sustainability efforts with the CEO Foundation for Sustainable Golf framework
A Course for the Next Generation
Sustainability is central to the future of golf. By protecting our environment, reducing our impact, and planning responsibly, Ennis Golf Club is ensuring that our course remains a vibrant, healthy, and enjoyable place for decades to come. We invite all members and visitors to join us in this commitment.