Oct 6th, 2017 Article
Women allowed to play Newcastle golf club for 1st time in 112 years
After 112 years, the ladies at Newcastle golf club have been allowed to play golf on Saturdays.
After 112 years, the ladies at Newcastle golf club have been allowed to play golf on Saturdays.
A 16-year-old boy from Hampshire is desperately trying to raise funds for a bespoke set of golf clubs that will help him to progress in the sport he loves.
The Shire London is celebrating its new status as London’s #1-ranked golf club, as voted for by the users of golfshake.com.
The Mossy Oak Golf Club in West Point, Mississippi is the result of a golf course working in harmony with its natural surroundings.
HONMA Golf, the world’s most exclusive golf brand, will be showcasing its latest range of luxury golf clubs at over 40 demo day events across the UK this summer.
The Argentario Golf Resort & Spa (www.argentarioresort.com), one of the most highly-regarded golf destinations in Tuscany, Italy, has opened a stylish new Club House in time for the 2019 golf season.
Sentosa Golf Club is reaffirming its commitment to the environment and its ‘Keep it Green’ agenda by announcing that it will no longer permit the use of plastic water bottles on its golf carts, instead favouring the installation of a number of water stations on course.
Major works are underway at La Reserva Club, Sotogrande, to construct a state-of-the-art leisure development called ‘The Beach’, set to be opened in summer this year.
An industry financial analyser has stated that there are 193 golf clubs in the UK that are currently ripe for acquisition, and vulnerable to hostile take over.
There's nothing worse than being caught short on the golf course. Extreme circumstances call for emergency action and, even if you just need a wizzle, there can be literally nowhere to turn.
The UK’s largest golf club operator, Crown Golf, has dropped club hire fees at its venues in a bid to attract as many newcomers as possible to the sport, and also to attract lapsed players back to golf.
Huntercombe Golf Club in Oxfordshire is the latest golf club to hope to build houses on its land to fund improvements to its facilities, and secure its long term future.