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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.
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Another golf club to build holiday lodges
Rothbury Golf Club in Northumberland has become the latest golf club to hope to build holiday lodges in order to boost income streams.
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Golf supplier Highspeed Group bought by Acumen
One of the biggest suppliers to the golf industry, Highspeed Group, probably best known for its ClearWater recycling systems, has been acquired by major waste management firm Acumen.
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PGA withdraws from England Golf Partnership
The body that represents professional golfers in England, the Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA), has said it is amicably withdrawing from the England Golf Partnership (EGP), the lead funding body for golf in England.
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Four Norfolk clubs hit by buggy thefts in three weeks
Four golf clubs in Norfolk have reported that thieves have attempted to steal batteries from their golf cars in the last three weeks.
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Midlands golf club to be converted into a housing estate
A Warwickshire golf course is to be closed down and converted into 300 homes – just a few weeks after its council rejected an identical proposal.
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Scottish Golf makes more business-led appointments
Scottish Golf has recruited two more highly qualified individuals to its board of directors.
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The Point at Polzeath is England’s ‘Club of the Year’
The Point at Polzeath in Cornwall has been named England Golf’s ‘GolfMark Club of the Year’ at an award ceremony that also honoured Olympic champion Justin Rose, Masters champion Danny Willett and Solheim Cup player Charley Hull. GolfMark is an England Golf initiative which supports clubs to achieve high standards, especially regarding engaging with the…
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R&A to market the Open more to golf clubs
The R&A has said it will market the Open Championship more to golf clubs and general sports fans in an attempt to broaden the game’s appeal.
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Closed down golf course is now a ‘dumping ground’
A Lancashire golf club that closed down last year has now become a dumping ground in which waste is higher than the roof of the former clubhouse.
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Golf group buys The Buckinghamshire for undisclosed sum
A growing golf group, which bought Chart Hills Golf Club in Kent just five months ago, has now purchased The Buckinghamshire, the home of the Ladies European Tour for the last nine years.
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Irish membership decline slows but “more pain to come”
The large fall in membership numbers of golf clubs in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland has come to a halt, but the Golfing Union of Ireland’s (GUI) treasurer warns that there is “more pain to come”.
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Under threat Burnley golf club is saved
A Lancashire golf club that was in serious risk of closing down has had its future secured at the 11th hour, according to reports.
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Ex-members open new golf club in Staffordshire
A new golf club has opened in Stoke on the site where a long-standing golf club closed down last year.
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Golf club operator investing in customer service data
Mytime Active, which runs 16 UK golf venues, has announced it is testing a ‘customer service tracker’ to help it meet consumers’ demands.
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Nine-hole feeder course could open in Hampshire
A nine-hole par three golf course aimed at elderly golfers and beginners could open in Liss, Hampshire, now a planning application has been submitted.




