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Meet the golf club manager: Anthony Tarchetti
The general manager of Chart Hills Golf Club in Kent, Anthony Tarchetti, talks about the major transformations the venue has seen in the last six years, which means, for example, it now offers year-round golf on firm, consistent fairways.
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Crail Golfing Society to have electric car charging points installed
Scottish golf clubs are to be given the opportunity to become electric vehicle charging locations following a deal that’s been agreed between Scottish Golf and a supplier.
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Meet the golf club celebrity chef: Tony Tobin
Reigate Heath Golf Club in Surrey recently appointed Tony to oversee its food and beverage operation, and to open a restaurant. Here, he talks about his career and this new role.
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4 high-end hotels and resorts In England for golf lovers
When it comes to vacations, you as a golf lover always endeavor to discover the most astonishing places.
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Wick Golf Club receives grants to improve course and environment
After receiving two grants alongside fundraising efforts from its members, Wick Golf Club in Scotland has purchased a new Toro Greensmaster TriFlex Hybrid 3420 to help improve its course and the environment.
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The first Sir Nick Faldo Signature golf course is in Vietnam
A new category of golf courses called the ‘Sir Nick Faldo Signature’ has been created for golf courses designed by him. And the first venue to appear in it is this stunning resort in Vietnam.
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Gracie Murray receives ‘Hero’s Handshake’
Gracie Murray’s first reaction when she was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in February this year was simple: How will it affect my golf?
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This is the horrendous damage vandals made to a Manchester golf course
Greenkeepers at a Greater Manchester golf club have been carrying out exceptional, urgent and essential work after an off-road buggy was seen performing ‘doughnuts’ on the greens.
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Royal Norwich’s manager: Golf clubs need to diversify
The manager of the first royal golf club in the world to relocate has said that golf alone may no longer be sufficient for most clubs to maintain a sustainable business.
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In their own words: Keith Pelley
The chief executive of the European Tour talks about the measures the organisation is bringing in to combat slow play.
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Here’s the European Tour’s four-point plan to tackle slow play
The European Tour has come up with an action plan that focuses on regulation, education, innovation and field size reduction where appropriate, to tackle the issue of slow play.
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Will Europe’s Solheim Cup success lead to more women playing golf?
Europe’s victory in The Solheim Cup may boost female participation – but some clubs have been experiencing this anyway thanks to golf clinics with female tour players, free group lessons and free golfing equipment.
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Club profile: Aylesbury Vale Golf Club
The 30-year-old Bedfordshire golf club recently replaced its tired-looking metal lockers with modern wooden ones – and the results have been so successful that there’s now a waiting list for them.
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Golf club members and staff offered 50% off wine and spirits show
Every reader of The Golf Business can attend The Wine Show Chelsea in London for 50% off the ticket price.
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Whisky: Debunking the common myths
In some parts of the world, whisky is the only drink that the locals touch. While this isn’t constant in every destination, there’s no doubt that this is a beverage which has grown significantly over the last few years.
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Pennard and Cambridge Meridian sign up to direct debit system
Pennard Golf Club in Swansea and Cambridge Meridian in England have both signed up to GolfClubSubs.com’s innovative online direct debit system that’s tailor-made for pay-monthly golf memberships.




