Nov 27th, 2016 Article
Machrihanish Dunes wins sustainability award
Machrihanish Dunes has been recognised on a worldwide level by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO) after winning their inaugural sustainability award.
Machrihanish Dunes has been recognised on a worldwide level by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators (IAGTO) after winning their inaugural sustainability award.
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To be fair, we were predicting Tiger would be president one day until, well, y'know, he did all that stuff. So, as long as Bubba keeps his mitts clean, what's to say he couldn't become mayor?
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A man was killed by using a broken golf club in Little Rock, Arkansas.
The humble golf waterproof has changed so much over the years. The Ping Zero Gravity is one of the lightest yet.
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