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Meet the golf club manager: Anthony Tarchetti
The general manager of Chart Hills Golf Club in Kent, Anthony Tarchetti, talks about the major transformations the venue has seen in the last six years, which means, for example, it now offers year-round golf on firm, consistent fairways.
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‘Rolling has never resulted in soil compaction’
Thomas Nikolai, PhD, the ‘doctor of green speed’, is a senior turfgrass academic specialist based at Michigan State University. Here, he discusses common myths in the industry, and the benefits of rolling.
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Scottish club hopes to move to nine holes
Craigie Hill Golf Club in Scotland has submitted a planning application to reduce its holes from 18 to nine, build a new ‘Sports and Community Hub’ and create a residential development.
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Meet the duo running Tewkesbury Park: Patrick Jones and Claire White
Patrick Jones is the general manager, and Claire White the commercial director, at Gloucestershire golf resort Tewkesbury Park. They talk about how the venue has been transformed in the last decade.
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How digital innovations are bringing new experiences to golf enthusiasts
With technological advancements, golf lovers can now access immersive experiences beyond the fairway — from high-tech simulators to virtual reality setups.
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Do your digital systems help drive your business forwards?
David Murch, Foremost Golf Business Development Consultant, highlights the importance of using digital systems to optimise business performance.
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New 18-hole course to open next year
A major new 18-hole golf course will open for two months of preview play in Scotland in 2025, before opening officially in 2026.
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Meet the head professional: Alasdair Good
From Gullane Golf Club, head pro Alasdair Good discusses a career that started in the 1980s and has seen him be a TGI Golf partner for more than 20 years, and being the founder of Wee Wonders.
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Balmoral Golf Club explores options to avoid administration
Balmoral Golf Club in Northern Ireland is asking its members to lend it £1,000 each to stave off potential administration.
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Forres Golf Club goes all-in on Toro
Forres Golf Club in Moray, Scotland has gone all-in on Toro with a small fleet to optimise operations and do more with its experienced team of four.
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“It’s been mentally brilliant for me”
After being diagnosed with a functional neurological disorder, Pauline Reid tried golf for the first time at her local club. This has changed her life.
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Scottish golf club receives £290k to rebuild clubhouse
A golf club in Scotland has received a grant of £290,000 – 60 percent of the cost of the project – to rebuild a new clubhouse featuring solar panels and energy-efficient lighting.
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Embracing the digitisation of golf presents a huge opportunity for UK golf clubs
Technology has barged its way into the golf industry, making clubs and organisations globally audit their current software solutions to keep up with the advanced digital era.
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How technology can help you be a better golfer
In this article, we’re going over a couple of ways technology can help you up your golf game and add some fun to your downtime.
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5% pay increase recommended for golf club staff
All golf clubs in the UK have been advised to give their key members of staff a, on average, five percent salary increase for 2025.
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Beeston Fields sold after 101 years
A Nottinghamshire golf club that has been in the same family since it was founded 101 years ago has been sold to a developer that has said the golf venue will be maintained.




