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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.Â
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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.
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North Oxford Golf Club to close next year
A historic golf club in Oxfordshire has been earmarked to close down next year so that houses can be built on the land.
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Surbiton Golf Club invests in hybrid mowers
Surbiton Golf Club has invested for the first time in environmentally friendly technology with two Greensmaster 3360 hybrid mowers, and accessed the industry’s newest spraying technology with the GeoLink system.
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Budget ‘adds to existential pressure’ on many golf clubs
The autumn budget has added to pressures that ‘could tip the scales for many golf clubs’ in the UK, an industry expert has claimed.
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Here’s three important developments from the last month in the UK golf industry
From some clubs struggling to survive to others investing in new clubhouses, the effects of a participation boost and inflation in the last few years has been felt very differently across the industry.
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Profile: Kress RTKn mowers
The Kress RTKn robot mower addresses all essential factors for efficient and effective robotic mowing on your golf course.
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Reesink catches up with post-pandemic supply issues
Reesink Turfcare, UK distributor of Toro fine turf machinery, has revealed that, following post-pandemic supply issues, more than 95% of its popular Toro models are now in stock and available for immediate delivery.
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Royal Dornoch buys 50 acres of land
Royal Dornoch Golf Club has acquired 50 acres of adjacent rolling farmland for a six-figure sum and will use it to develop its Struie Course.
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Embracing the opportunity to reset
This year Stellar Asset Management bought its fourth golf club, to ensure it avoided insolvency. Ben Blackburn explains why this company is investing in golf and what changes the venues are experiencing.
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Guide for developing golf on small areas of land launched
The R&A has published a guide outlining the best ways to use restricted areas of land for golf course development.
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With a padel
Padel courts have been built at several golf clubs in recent years. But what is padel and why is it proving to be irresistible to so many golf venues?




