We provide sustainability through experience, research, education and funding assistance for golf courses - for the good of the game and the planet.

About.

Golf holds a special connection with the natural environment, and it’s our collective duty to ensure future generations can enjoy this incredible game played by millions around the world.

Founded in 2013 by Kate Torgersen, Environmental Golf Solutions emerged from Kate’s deep passion for the environment and her extensive knowledge of golf courses. Her vision was to provide tailored advice and services that empower the golf industry to balance exceptional play with environmental stewardship.

At Environmental Golf Solutions, we help you achieve:

  • Operational Efficiency: Streamline your operations for optimal performance.

  • Nature Conservation: Protect and enhance the natural habitats that make golf courses unique.

  • Biodiversity Promotion: Foster thriving ecosystems on and around your course.

  • Energy & Waste Reduction: Implement smart solutions for a greener future.

  • Education & Community Engagement: Inspire your team and community to take action.

  • Revenue Growth & Cost Savings: Achieve sustainability without compromising profitability.

Whether you’re just beginning your sustainability journey, looking to deepen your environmental commitment, or seeking new ways to educate and engage your community, we are your trusted partner in driving meaningful change and exceptional results.

Explore our services and see how we’ve helped others achieve their goals.

Memberships

Australian Association of Bush Regenerators

AABR was established in 1986, out of concern for the continuing survival and integrity of bushland and its dependent fauna. Their aim is to promote the study and practice of ecological restoration, and foster and encourage effective management of natural areas by qualified people, based on sound ecological principles

The Victorian Golf Course Superintendents Association (VGCSA)

The VGCSA was formed in 1927. Its mission is to provide training and educational services and a forum to share a common interest in all aspects of golf course management to Course Superintendents throughout the State of Victoria.

The Australian Sports Turf Managers Association (ASTMA)

The Australian Sports Turf Managers Association (ASTMA) was formed in 1981 and represents over 1,500 members as the peak industry body for sports turf management in Australia.

A not-for-profit incorporated Association, the Australian Sports Turf Managers Association represents professional Sports Turf Managers across Golf Courses, Sportsfields & Grounds, Racetracks, Lawn Tennis, Councils, Turf Equipment Technicians and other related fields. The Association supports members through education, facilitating Industry Awards, advocacy, and research & development into professional and environmentally sustainable Turf Management.