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Foxhills’ director of golf Sean Graham on managing 6,000 members and £2m course upgrades
Foxhills’ director of golf Sean Graham discusses the club’s landmark 50th anniversary, the £2 million renovation of the Longcross Course and how a relentless focus on family-centric investment has built a thriving community of nearly 6,000 members in Surrey.
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“We’ve had the most successful winter league club competition ever”
A Cumbrian club has said it has had probably its strongest winter performance ever despite it being unseasonably wet.
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Devon club is latest to plan to convert from 18 holes to 12
A Devon golf course has become the latest to say it is planning to convert its 18-hole course to a 12-hole venue.
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Club’s £100k refurb puts it at heart of community
A golf club in Nottingham has undergone a £100,000 refurbishment that will see it run events for families with very young children.
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Fourth Scottish municipal venue saved in three weeks
Dalmuir Municipal Golf Course has become the fourth Scottish municipal golf course in the last month to be saved from closure.
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Seven ways to improve golf ball sales in 2024
Ian Melham, Head of Membership Services at Foremost Golf, provides seven tips for your club pro or retail manager to consider that will help you increase your in-store golf ball sales in 2024 and beyond.
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40 years of Reesink and Toro
2024 marks the 40th year of turfcare machinery manufacturer, The Toro Company, and turfcare equipment distributor, Reesink UK, working together for excellence in the industry.
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Camberley Heath welcomes AIR-EZE FAIRWAY Shoe Cleaner
Camberley Heath Golf Club, synonymous with refined golfing experiences, takes a bold step forward in elevating its fairways with the installation of the cutting-edge AIR-EZE FAIRWAY Shoe Cleaner.
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The Ventrac all-terrain compact tractor works in sodden conditions
With Ventrac’s low ground pressure of just six psi, it can work on wet ground without leaving messy tyre marks.
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Yorkshire club discovers it was designed by world famous architect
A Yorkshire golf club that opened in 1904 has only discovered now that five of its holes were designed by one of the most famous golf course architects in history.
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Several golf clubs are fighting coastal erosion
Several major golf clubs, particularly in Scotland, are fundraising and working to combat coastal erosion after an autumn and winter that saw heavy rainfalls.
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Blairgowrie named as Scottish Golf Performance Hub
The Blairgowrie Golf Club in Perthshire has been selected as a Scottish Golf Performance Hub, meaning it will be a venue for Scotland’s leading players to prepare for tournaments at.
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GolfNow launches partnership with adidas
Anyone who purchases adidas’s latest golf shoe – Tour 360 – in the next two months will receive a complimentary round of golf worth up to £60, courtesy of tee time booking platform GolfNow.
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Tommy Fleetwood: I like playing Formby Hall with my dad
Dr Kiran Kanwar speaks to Tommy Fleetwood about what he loves most about the game, and the clubs he played at when he was younger and what they gain today from still being associated with him.
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Teeing up success: A guide to recruiting the perfect golf club employee
Carolyne Wahlen from Golf HR walks us through a good recruitment process, all with the aim of helping you get a team member that’ll add value to the golf club, not take it away.
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Toro can solve common irrigation problems easily
There’s no need to go into renovation season unprepared with Reesink Hydro-Scapes, which is reminding customers of the sprinklers and latest control system from Toro that solve common irrigation problems easily.




