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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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How these two clubs funded their refurbishments
Two historic golf clubs have both just completed major refurbishment projects that cost nearly £2 million each. Here, we look at the work that was carried out and how the clubs secured the funding.
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Top 5 sports to get rid of writing blocks and improve creativity
Writer’s block can be an insurmountable obstacle to our creativity, striking unexpectedly and leaving us staring at a blank page.
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Why do professional athletes keep blogs (2)?
Professional athletes continuously find new ways to connect with fans and share personal journeys.
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How to get rid of trouble-causing employees
A step-by-step guide to saying goodbye, legally, by Carolyne Wahlen from Golf HR.
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Kubota a hit with Harpenden Common Golf Club
Ask the team at Harpenden Common about their favourite and most adaptable pieces of equipment, and it’s Kubota that wins the day for both tractors and course utility vehicles.
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European Tour Destinations launches Digital Marketing Trends 2024
Leaders within the golf industry have identified strategic digital marketing trends that will help destinations convert audience engagement into sales in 2024.
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Why do professional athletes keep blogs?
In an era where digital communication reigns supreme, professional athletes have embraced blogging as a crucial component of their public persona and brand.
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Get Golfing’s CEO Ed Richardson passes away
The CEO of golfing charity Get Golfing, Edward Richardson, has passed away.
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Midweek afternoon golf is booming
A new survey has found the surge in participation in the last few years has been disproportionally spread out across the times people play, as midweek afternoon golf has seen the biggest rise.
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Poll of UK golfers shows participation likely to remain high
A new survey of UK golfers has found 18 percent of non-members of clubs are planning to join a club within the next year.
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Toro and AgriMetal provide state-of-the-art aeration and leaf clearance equipment
Autumn renovations are par for the course and Reesink Turfcare provides the chance to get ahead in the game with Toro and AgriMetal providing state-of-the-art aeration and leaf clearance equipment.
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Governing bodies praised for supporting shorter versions of golf
The first update to the World Handicap System (WHS) has received praise from golf course designers for helping ‘move away’ from the belief that golf has to be played over 18 holes.
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A traditional club with a very modern approach
Ben Machin, the general manager of Peterborough Milton Golf Club and Adam Chamberlain, the club’s head pro, discuss the new governance of the club and how they’ve maintained membership levels.
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A history of the British-India golf links
The history of golf courses in India is probably longer and more interesting than you might think, writes Kiran Kanwar PhD, resulting in some of the most stunning and fascinating courses in Asia.
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Pitch perfect
After struggling to keep coverage on the shaded area of the pitch, Morecambe Football Club embarked on the ‘Grow-In Renovation Programme’ from Origin Amenity Solutions and hasn’t looked back since.




