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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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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?
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Golf club plans to remove clubhouse due to energy costs
The owners of a Suffolk golf club have applied for permission to convert the clubhouse into a four-bedroom home.
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Teeing Off Excellence: The Prestigious ACCIONA Open de España
The ACCIONA Open de España, first played in 1912, is one of the most prestigious competitions on the European Tour and offers one of the biggest purses available to European players.
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Here’s three revealing developments in the golf industry from September
From the opening of new driving ranges to the longevity of greenkeepers, the last month has raised more talking points than merely the excitement surrounding the Solheim and Ryder cups.
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Five golf clubs brought to market
Five UK golf clubs have been put up for sale within just a few hours of each other.
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All-electric mowers used at the Open
“When you find a pedestrian greensmower that provides this level of precision and quality, powered by a battery, you don’t look anywhere else,” says Royal Liverpool’s James Bledge.
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Everything you need to know about notice periods for employees in the UK
Everything you need to know about notice periods for employees in the UK, by Carolyne Wahlen from Golf HR.
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George Browns played pivotal role for LIV Golf
Having been machinery partners to Hertfordshire’s Centurion Club for a number of years, George Browns recently played a pivotal role in the successful delivery of the LIV Golf League London event in early July.




