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Golf Ireland celebrates Rory McIlroy’s Masters win
Golf Ireland has extended its congratulations to Rory McIlroy following a sensational back-to-back victory at the Masters in Augusta.
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Men-only row overshadows Masters’ preps
Augusta National Golf Club may grant membership to a woman for the first time in its history as it prepares to host the Masters this week.
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‘Fore’ to be replaced by new ‘safer’ system
The golfers’ call of ‘fore’ is to be replaced by a new system to comply with health and safety regulations, The R&A and USGA jointly announced today.
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Club back on market after housing failure
An urban golf course that a developer failed to convert into housing is to be sold as a golfing venue.
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Irrigation confusion for golf clubs
The manager of one Essex golf club has appealed to England Golf to urgently enter into negotiations with water companies ahead of forthcoming restrictions on water usage, amid fears that this could devastate golf courses throughout parts of the UK.
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Landmark VAT green fee ruling for clubs
A British private members’ golf club has been paid £5,000 after it won a landmark VAT ruling that could result in non-profit making clubs restructuring their membership offerings.
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Cost of play and greens’ quality attract golfers
A new survey of golfers has found that the condition of golf greens is the most important factor when it comes to judging how attractive a golf club is.
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How Lindrick Golf Club was able to grow during the downturn
As many will well know, Lindrick Golf Club, with its Ryder Cup legacy, has a fine history and is regarded by many as one of Yorkshire’s finest.
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The importance of golf course photography
The natural beauty of a golf course at sunrise makes golf one of the most photogenic sports.
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Tips on how golf clubs can secure loans from lenders
Bank managers reputedly spend a lot of time on golf courses, but not, it would seem, on trying to gain them as customers. Generally golf clubs, as a sector, ‘get the red flag’ when it comes to lending for our bankers.
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Will members receive a windfall if they sell their club?
Many golf clubs are registered as Charitable Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs) and have a favourable VAT and tax status.
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Golf resort named as having Britain’s best hotel
The host of the 2010 Ryder Cup has been named as Britain’s best hotel.
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Rounds of golf played at five-year high
Nearly one in 12 adults in the UK played golf on a full-length course in 2011 and the number of UK rounds played last year was the highest since 2006, according to new research.
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Conflict of interest accusation for golf plans
A local council that wants to build a championship golf course while it converts a nearby golf club into a housing development has been accused of a conflict of interests.
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Hard hat warning for golf club employees
Greenkeepers at a golf club have been told by their local council that they should wear hard hats in what could become a new health and safety issue for clubs.





