In 2024, Golf de Servanes will upgrade its green sprinklers to optimize irrigation and save water, while maintaining the quality of its courses.
Discover the Maintenance Work at Golf de Servanes: Pruning of Oaks and Pines to Improve the Game, and Ecological Regeneration of Flowering Areas to Preserve the Course's Biodiversity
Discover how the flower patch at the start of hole 13 on the Servanes Golf Course, in full bloom even in autumn, becomes a true refuge for pollinators and a boost for local biodiversity. A natural, blooming space dedicated to a more sustainable environment.
Discover the installation of a floating aerating fountain on the lake on hole 6 at Golf de Servanes, designed to improve water quality and protect flora and fauna.
Golf de Servanes has installed nesting boxes to offer refuge to local birds and preserve avian biodiversity. An ecological and poetic initiative to combine a passion for golf and respect for nature.
This article highlights the biodiversity of the dry areas of the Golf de Servanes golf course, highlighting the adaptation and symbiosis between different species. Birds play a crucial role in seed dispersal and the colonisation of new plants. They are also good indicators of the health of the ecosystem.
The workshop on water management and conservation at Golf de Servanes will highlight the crucial importance of water management in a golfing context. Experts will testify to their commitment to this issue, given the exceptional droughts of recent years. The workshop will take place on 21 October and participants will have the opportunity to exchange and share their knowledge on this vital subject for the future of Golf de Servanes.
Golf de Servanes is pleased to present its sod farm, which aims to prevent disease on the course and repair dry areas that have difficulty growing back thanks to Bermuda cuttings.
With the aim of reconciling the practice of sport with respect for the environment, find out more about our ecological project to create flowered areas on our course for 2024.
In collaboration with the Chemin Faisan Association and Jean-Louis Pujol, a member of the LPO, children will be discovering the fascinating world of birds and nature while enjoying fun and educational activities on Friday 26 April 2024.
Golf de Servanes is a true haven of peace for nature lovers. However, in order to preserve this exceptional biodiversity, it is necessary to regularly clear the undergrowth of the green spaces.