• Slow play and dress code policies working

    Slow play and dress code policies working

    The head of Troon has said both its dress code relaxation and anti slow play policies, introduced in the last 18 months, have so far been successful.

  • British successes have no effect on business

    British successes have no effect on business

    64% of all UK golf clubs say that golfing British successes in major championships have no bearing on their business performance, according to a new survey.

  • Two more courses to sell land for housing

    Two more courses to sell land for housing

    A mixture of the UK’s housing shortage and golf’s financial struggles has meant that two more golf clubs are trying to sell parts of their land for housing.

  • The Musselburgh installs a biomass boiler

    The Musselburgh installs a biomass boiler

    Musselburgh Links, the world’s oldest golf club, is installing both a biomass boiler to heat its clubhouse and solar panels for its roof.

  • Dundonald Links wins eco award

    Dundonald Links wins eco award

    Dundonald Links in Scotland has been named ‘Environmental Golf Course of the Year’ at the 2014 Golf Environment Awards.

  • Chippenham’s course manager named new BIGGA chair

    Chippenham’s course manager named new BIGGA chair

    Chris Sealey, course manager at Chippenham Golf Club, has been officially named the new chairman of greenkeeping association BIGGA.

  • Longcliffe invests in new course machinery fleet

    One of the premier courses in the East Midlands, Longcliffe Golf Club, has signed its first Toro package deal. Wanting to invest in new machinery, course manager Peter Sands called in three major turfcare suppliers to demo. “I reviewed our existing fleet and the money we spend on new machines every year and made a…

  • Golf can cut risk of stroke by two thirds

    Golf can cut risk of stroke by two thirds

    Older men who play golf every day can cut their risk of suffering a stroke by two thirds – provided they walk the course – according to new research.

  • Golf clubs could get £500m in VAT rebate

    Golf clubs could get £500m in VAT rebate

    The UK government could pay British private members’ golf clubs half a billion pounds in the controversial VAT rebate.

  • Two percent of England is golf courses

    Two percent of England is golf courses

    Approximately two percent of all the land in England is devoted to its nearly 2,000 golf courses, according to new research.

  • Tiger Woods urges clubs to offer free golf

    Tiger Woods urges clubs to offer free golf

    World number one golfer Tiger Woods has urged golf clubs around the world to give children free rounds of golf.

  • Chipping Norton GC to be transformed

    Chipping Norton GC to be transformed

    Chipping Norton is the latest golf club to try to diversify – by becoming a venue for weddings and business conferences, as well as just for golfers.

  • Royal club appoints woman as captain

    Royal club appoints woman as captain

    A woman has been appointed captain of a royal golf club for what is believed to be the first time in British history.

  • ‘Day of doom’ as golf clubs close down

    ‘Day of doom’ as golf clubs close down

    Two major golf clubs closed down and a third was placed into receivership within the same 24-hour period this week, in what’s been described as a ‘day of doom’

  • ‘Clubs should pass VAT refund to golfers’

    ‘Clubs should pass VAT refund to golfers’

    The chair of AGCO has said that all private members’ golf clubs should hand whatever VAT refund they receive back to golfers who paid green fees at their clubs.