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Meet the resort director: Richard Woolley
The resort director at St. Mellion Estate in Cornwall talks about leading the venue he grew up playing at after 15 years of senior roles at Crown Golf clubs, and tells us what the resort has been investing in this decade, as it prepares for its 50th anniversary this summer.
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Legal threat forces club to install £40k fence
City of Belfast Golf Club is being forced to erect a £40,000 fence following legal action from a neighbouring resident concerned about the risk of flying golf balls.
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Abbey Hill GC’s £775k ‘pirate island’ opens
A mini-golf ‘Pirate Island Adventure Golf’ activity centre has been opened at Abbey Hill Golf Centre in Milton Keynes.
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‘Europe’s first’ golf club to use no pesticides or fertilisers
A Cambridgeshire golf club, which sprays its course with natural sugars and carbohydrates instead of fertilisers and pesticides, has claimed it is the first in Europe in which the greenkeepers use no chemicals.
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Praise for The Wisley following course renovation
The Wisley has received significant praise after its nine-hole Church course was reconstructed under the project management of course manager Stephen Byrne.
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What is the role of a course manager?
A good course manager runs his / her business as if it’s their own, while ensuring that the golfers have an enjoyable experience.
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Are online tee times for your club?
It seems that every week another golf club revamps its website for one main purpose: to make it possible for members, and increasingly visitors, to book tee times on the facility.
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How to use clubhouse space more efficiently
Refurbishing the clubhouse is ambitious, expensive and can be risky – even for the wealthier clubs.
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Rules of Golf: Artificial objects obstructing golf balls
Rule 24-1a does not require the player to mark the position of the ball but it is considered good practice to do so as if the ball does move, the player can be certain that the ball is returned to its original position.
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Scores of people join Bramshaw Golf Club after it provided free coaching lessons
We all know there is no such thing as a free lunch, and this mantra, when it refers to coaching, has proven, and is proving, to be true and particularly beneficial to golf clubs.
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EWGA grants bring women and girls into golf
Over 3,000 women and girls were encouraged to take up golf in 2010 thanks to a grant from the English Women’s Golf Association (EWGA).
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Roseberry Grange Golf Club is saved
A municipal golf club that doubles up as the only local pub for two villages, which was on the verge of being closed down earlier this year, has had its future secured.
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Independent body rejects merging exhibitions
“We analysed the demographics both of exhibitors and visitors. This indicated that there are significant differences between the events and that they are not directly comparable.”
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Petition to cut VAT rate for playing golf
A former British Women’s Open champion has launched an e-petition to reduce the rate of VAT for playing and watching sport from 20 to five per cent.






