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Tom Phillips begins work as the new CEO of the Ladies European Tour (LET)
Tom Phillips has officially begun his new role as CEO of the Ladies European Tour (LET), marking the beginning of an exciting new era for the tour and for women’s professional golf globally.
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“This is a revolution of the golf sector”
Michael Walker, the CEO of SYNLawn UK, the leading supplier of custom-fit sustainable artificial turf solutions to both the commercial and private sectors, brings a fresh perspective to golf’s evolving challenges.
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DP World Tour’s Tom Phillips named new CEO of Ladies European Tour
The Ladies European Tour (LET) has appointed Tom Phillips as its new chief executive officer, effective April 6, 2026.
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West Essex Golf Club fire started ‘accidentally’
A huge fire that has caused major damage to the clubhouse at West Essex Golf Club was started accidentally during roofing works, fire investigators have concluded.
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Meet the captain of the PGA, David Scott
The current captain of the PGA, David Scott, is the general manager of Dumbarnie Links in Scotland, widely considered one of the world’s leading new courses. Here he talks about the five years since the venue opened and how he uses golf to help soldiers suffering with PTSD.
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Henni Zuël named as new golf ambassador of The Buckinghamshire
Broadcaster and golf professional Henni Zuël has been named the new golf ambassador of The Buckinghamshire.
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Golf club funds support for bereaved parents
A support group for parents who have lost a child has been set up partly thanks to a local golf club.
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Growing golf participation among people with visual impairments
How inclusive practices and innovative research are shaping the future of golf accessibility.
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Meet the golf club professional: Richard Smith
Richard Smith, the head professional at Rookery Park Golf Club in Suffolk, talks about adapting to change in the modern golf industry, building a thriving junior and membership pathway, embracing – and even personally funding – technology, and why his approach to business fits perfectly with the TGI Golf Partnership’s.
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Here’s three golf industry developments from the final month of 2025
From Royal Dornoch’s spectacular new clubhouse to concerns about the impact the cost of living crisis is having on the golf industry, 2025 ended with another month of contrasting stories.
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Peak condition
Brothers Andrea and Francesco Scrofani, along with Mario Paoluzi, own Picciolo Etna Golf Resort, a golf course that lies on the slopes of Mount Etna in Italy. They’re investing £14 million in the resort, which they talk about here.
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Hayling Golf Club survives tidal event
A links golf club on the south coast in Hampshire has survived an unprecedented tidal event.
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Golf Finance and SYNLawn UK announce partnership
Golf Finance, a company that supports the golf market with finance solutions spanning course machinery, launch technology, irrigation, building development and premium surfacing, has formed a partnership with SYNLawn UK, a leading supplier of sustainable artificial turf solutions.
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Abbey Hill GC deepens sustainability drive with community-focused environmental initiatives
Abbey Hill Golf Centre has reaffirmed its commitment to sustainability through a series of new initiatives that connect the club more closely with the Milton Keynes community.
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Sussex club told to close to make way for 3,000 homes
A golf club in Sussex has been told it must close in what would be its centenary year to make way for 3,000 homes.
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Old Thorns to become UK’s first Mövenpick venue
Old Thorns Hotel & Resort, which was acquired earlier this year by a Dubai-based group, is to undergo a major renovation and change its name.




