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Foxhills’ director of golf Sean Graham on managing 6,000 members and £2m course upgrades
Foxhills’ director of golf Sean Graham discusses the club’s landmark 50th anniversary, the £2 million renovation of the Longcross Course and how a relentless focus on family-centric investment has built a thriving community of nearly 6,000 members in Surrey.
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Daniel Rornes becomes 2020 disability golf champion
Congratulations to Daniel Rornes, who has won this year’s Paragolfing Championships in Denmark.
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Eleanor Cannon to step down as chair of Scottish GolfÂ
The chair of Scottish Golf, Eleanor Cannon, is to step down next March, after what will be six years in the post.
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Manchester golf club closes down amid competing bids to buy the land
A 94-year-old golf club with 290 members in Salford has closed down amid reports that a housing company and a campaign group were both bidding to buy it, but only one had backing from the local council.
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Golf rounds were up by 10 MILLION in July in the USA
The number of rounds of golf on US courses this July was up a staggering 10 million compared with July 2019.
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Know the best online casino in Africa in 2020
Africa is a paradise, and you can enjoy each of its distractions where the best online casino is included.
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Will club golfers now turn to protein shakes to lower their scores?
Major winners have a habit of revolutionising the game of golf once their particular method of success is proven to be able to win golf’s biggest prize.
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Venue closes for two weeks due to coronavirus
A golf club’s hotel in Darlington has closed for two weeks after a number of staff were contacted by NHS Test and Trace and asked to self-isolate, although the golf course will remain open.
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This Scottish golf club has a marketing tagline that no other club can beat
A remote Scottish golf club that is accessible via the shortest scheduled passenger flight in the world has revealed it also now has the longest hole in the UK.
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Legal analysis: The Job Support Scheme
The National Golf Clubs’ Advisory Association (NGCAA) looks at the government’s Winter Economy Plan and what it might mean for golf clubs.
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Half of UK golfers ‘prepared to travel for more than an hour’ to play
New analysis of a recent survey of more than 2,500 golfers during the pandemic has found that about half of golfers are prepared to travel for more than an hour to play the game.
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Here’s three golf industry trends that have resulted from coronavirus
The Golf Business looks at three UK golf industry trends – beyond simply a general rise in participation and membership – that have materialised as a direct result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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How golf clubs around the world are meeting their environmental targets
Clubs around the world are still carrying out eco-friendly improvements. Here, we look at the work three, from introducing native plants to supporting a vast array of bird species, are doing.
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Surrey golf club opened by Tony Jacklin closes
A Surrey golf club that was opened in 1992 by winning Ryder Cup captain Tony Jacklin has closed.
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Vandals use ‘substance’ to attack Musselburgh’s greens
East Lothian Police are appealing for information after Musselburgh Golf Club became the latest golf course to be deliberately vandalised.
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This Golf Foundation auction offers golf and luxury
Charity The Golf Foundation, which creates opportunities for young people through golf, has been donated a list of extraordinary golfing products, which people can bid for in a week-long online auction that ends on October 4.




