The Board Directors of Tandridge Golf Club Ltd recognises that our Club is being affected by environmental, economic and societal factors. We have the opportunity to deliver a lasting positive impact for future generations through being a responsible, resource-efficient business in an ecologically rich landscape. TGC and its members all have a part to play in reducing resource consumption and carbon footprint.
Natural Environment at Tandridge
Tandridge Golf Club is proud of the work of its ‘Natural Environment at Tandridge (NET)’ Working Group. Formed in 2024, the Group has surveyed over 60 acres of unused Club land, identifying rich and diverse habitats supporting more than 50 bird species and 20 butterfly species. Their findings confirm the land's ecological value and recommend actions to enhance biodiversity through proactive stewardship.
The Group will continue surveying in collaboration with the Course Manager and is exploring partnerships with professional ecologists to shape a long-term Land Management Plan. This aligns with best practices adopted by other leading clubs in Surrey.
Our goal is to position Tandridge at the forefront of environmental leadership among golf clubs, protecting natural habitats while respecting the original Harry Colt vision. We are committed to preserving our unique landscape for future generations.