I wanted to follow up on the Great British Bunker Study that I shared in October. This insightful report was compiled by the experts at EcoBunker Ltd and endorsed by the British and International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA).
It provides valuable information on bunker management and maintenance. The study offers great potential for enhancing our approach to golf course care.
In the article, I summarized the key insights from the Great British Bunker Study that I believe can be particularly beneficial for club managers.
These insights can help enhance their understanding and improve their management strategies.

EcoBunker will present a comprehensive study along with its findings at the BTME event commencing on January 21st.
Additionally, EcoBunker will showcase new research conducted by the Welsh government, which offers surprising insights into sustainability and bunker construction.
The presentation will feature thought-provoking results that will likely stimulate meaningful discussions among stakeholders interested in turf management and sustainable practices in the golfing industry.

Royal Ostend Golf Club – best practice
Alongside the two research initiatives, the EcoBunker exhibit will showcase the work conducted at Royal Ostend Golf Club.
It will demonstrate how EcoBunker successfully addressed the challenge of adhering to some of Europe’s most rigorous sustainability standards.
The team will also showcase some of its installations of EcoTec bunker liners and their positive impact during recent turbulent weather events.