Nov 1st, 2016 Article
Beckenham Place Golf Club occupied
Members of Lewisham People Before Profit have now occupied Beckenham Place Park Manor house and golf course.
Members of Lewisham People Before Profit have now occupied Beckenham Place Park Manor house and golf course.
Beef has been tweeting in support of Hounslow Heath Golf Centre being closed by the council in September, a course he played when growing up.
Paul McGinley will make his Staysure PGA Seniors Championship debut when London Golf Club plays host to the Staysure Tour, from August 2-5.
Minneapolis Sculpture Garden has created one the most bizarre mini golf courses we’ve ever seen – and we’ve seen a few. Check it out here.
The Ripper GC captain shot a bogey-free 8-under 63 to grab a one-stroke lead over teammate Marc Leishman as LIV Golf made its return to Centurion Club, the host course for last year’s inaugural tournament.
London Design Festival's curator Sir Paul Smith is launching a Kickstarter campaign to bring a Visionary Crazy Golf to Trafalgar Square.
Is Crazy Golf the future of the game? Probably not but it does seem to be the in thing at the moment, as yet another trendy pop up is opening for business in London.
Charl Schwartzel and his Stinger GC teammate, Hennie du Plessis, own the top two spots on the inaugural LIV Golf Invitational London leaderboard after Thursday’s first round at Centurion Club.
As we reported yesterday, a spectacular new 18–hole Tour–style golf course, The Dye London, has been granted planning permission in a decision by The Planning Inspectorate this week. Here's more information on this very exciting development.
A riveting speech from the 2018 European Ryder Cup Captain stirred the blood and entranced golfers at the conclusion of the Thomas Bjørn Trophy, held at The Shire London on Monday 9th October 2017.
Members of the Parliamentary Golf Group have just visited Beckenham Place Park Golf Course, which is under threat of closure.
An iconic image of Severiano Ballesteros and a new-look logo now greet visitors to The Shire London’s brand-new website at www.theshirelondon.com, after the Hertfordshire venue unveiled its much-improved online portal.