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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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Origin Amenity Solutions expands its research team
Origin Amenity Solutions (OAS) has announced the expansion of the Origin Turf Science and Technology Centre team and the promotion of one of its key people.
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Ormskirk and Farleigh win student awards
The winner of the Toro Student Greenkeeper of the Year Award has been named as Michael Russell, assistant greenkeeper at Ormskirk Golf Club in West Lancashire.
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First-ever disability-friendly putting green to open in Birmingham
A golfing charity is to build the UK’s first disability-friendly putting green at Walmley Golf Club – thanks to support from Sutton Coldfield’s historic charitable trust.
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Greenkeeping team praised for incredible repair job
A West Midlands golf course has been vandalised after a car crashed through gates and then drove onto a green and a fairway – but the greenkeeping team had the green back in play later the same morning.
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Rudding Park to build new clubhouse
A golf club in Yorkshire is to invest heavily in its facilities.
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Two Scottish golf courses are saved
Two municipal Scottish golf courses that were told they would be closed down just one week ago have both been rescued.
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Royal Ascot’s professional experience
At this year’s club championships at Royal Ascot Golf Club, 120 golfers enjoyed live scoring, PA announcements across the course and branding hubs on selected tees.
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Profile: Wenvoe Castle’s volunteers
Wenvoe Castle in Wales relied on its volunteers during the pandemic – and they were so successful that a group of volunteers now plays a key role in improving the James Braid course and the listed clubhouse.
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The US Majors: Exploring the golf championships
An introduction to the three of the four men’s golf ‘majors’ that are played in the USA.
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US golf course to be revived
A US golf course that closed down at the start of the pandemic is to be revived – and the venue will, for the first time, realise the architectural ambitions that were put together for it in the 1930s.
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CardsSafe continues to support golf courses
CardsSafe remains one of the most affordable ways to help golf courses protect their rentals in the pro shop and up-sell on-site by offering a secure and trusted way to operate customers’ clubhouse tabs.
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£200k of equipment for Phoenix Sports and Leisure Club
Phoenix Sports and Leisure Club has secured a huge £200,000 worth of new Toro equipment in the club’s first ever lease deal with local dealer Cheshire Turf Machinery.
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Ryder Cup: How golf’s top team event has become big business
The 2023 Ryder Cup delivered yet another thrilling spectacle for fans, with Team Europe comfortably defeating Team USA at the Marco Simone Golf & Country Club in Rome.
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Dudsbury golf course to close next year
The golf course at Dudsbury Golf Club, Hotel & Spa in Dorset is to close next year, its owner has revealed.
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Looking at the potential winners of the 2024 golf majors
Who are the early favourites that can be cautiously primed for major success in 2024?




