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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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Legal matters: Fracking on the golf course
This guidance from the National Golf Clubs’ Advisory Association looks at the financial and legal ramifications of allowing a fracking company to mine for energy on land the golf club owns.Â
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Why have Italian golf clubs seen a 25% rise in green fees since 2015?
A project that promotes golf tourism to Italy has said the country’s golf clubs have seen a stunning 25 per cent rise in green fee income from foreigners in just the last two years.
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App for golf club members to launch
The same company that launched the HowDidiDo app for golfers, which has already had over 100,000 downloads, is launching an app for members of golf clubs, which should dramatically reduce managers’ admin time
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Scottish Golf calls on members to support changes
Scottish Golf CEO Blane Dodds is urging members to support changes to the governing body’s financial structure that he believes will create significant investment to the grassroots game in Scotland
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Travellers demand £500 to leave after parking caravans at golf club
A group of travellers have issued a £500 ransom demand to a Yorkshire golf club after parking their caravans in its car park.
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Visitors can now register to visit SALTEX for free
Visitors can now register to attend the turf management event SALTEX 2017 for free.
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How to get more children playing golf at your facility
Clubs are working hard to attract more juniors. Steve Jackson, who works with organisations that boost junior participation, details what is particularly successful at getting youngsters on the course
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Golf participation in the UK slows – but still growing
The latest research on golf participation in the UK has found that more people played the game in April, May and June this year than in 2016.
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In their own words: Richard Dixon
The chief executive of the Golf Union of Wales writes about the work that went on behind the scenes to help grown the game at the Seniors Open Championship
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Sir Henry Cotton’s home receives blue plaque
Three-time Open winner Sir Henry Cotton has become the first golfer in history to have a ‘blue plaque’ installed in a home he lived in.
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Greenkeeper fighting for life after being crushed by tree
A greenkeeper at a Southampton golf course is in hospital with life-threatening injuries after a 40 foot tree fell on him during high winds.
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Meet the golf club owner: Penny Streeter OBE
The Golf Business talks to her about her career and her plans for Mannings Heath Golf Club and Wine Estate
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Alliss given membership of club he helped design
Arguably the world’s most famous golf commentator, Peter Alliss, has been given honorary membership of The Blairgowrie Golf Club in Scotland, which he designed one of the courses of.
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Golf event raises highest amount ever for diabetes charity
An event to support type 1 diabetes research has raised nearly £160,000 – thought to be the highest ever raised for charity from a golf event.
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Club profile: Pannal Golf Club
Names like Dr Alister MacKenzie and Nick Faldo are written in the club’s history and, thanks to a clubhouse investment programme, its future looks just as exciting, details Andy Waple




