Jan 27th, 2016 Article
Dangerous Golf
The people behind the highly successful game Burnout have now left Criterion Games, which was owned by EA, to start their own UK based company. And their first game is Dangerous Golf.
The people behind the highly successful game Burnout have now left Criterion Games, which was owned by EA, to start their own UK based company. And their first game is Dangerous Golf.
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To help support the disaster relief in Florida, Texas and the Caribbean, Royal Albartross - the UK-based manufacturer of the world's most luxurious golf shoes - is to donate 10 per cent of all profits until the end of September to an aid agency.
The people behind the highly successful game Burnout have now left Criterion Games, which was owned by EA, to start their own UK based company, Three Fields. And their first game is Dangerous Golf.
Two ‘unlikely bedfellows' are enjoying a mutually beneficial business relationship in Edinburgh, helping golfers to sleep easy as they plan a trip to Scotland.
After more than a decade of year-on-year steep falls, golf participation and club membership in England has risen in the last year. Has golf turned a corner?
Quinta do Lago is once again showing its commitment to junior golf this summer by hosting its fifth successive annual Paul McGinley Junior Cup.
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Following the success of last year’s inaugural Farmfoods European Senior Masters, this year the event is returning to the Forest of Arden Marriott Country Club & Hotel, between 4-7 October.
There are rumours flying around that the Scottish Open could be held at Trump International Aberdeen in 2019.
Almost 90 years ago the creation of two iconic golf courses – Le Touquet Golf Resort’s La Mer (The Sea) and Golf d’Hardelot’s Les Pins (The Pines) – triggered a golden age of golf travel for France’s Channel-facing Côte d’Opale. Today, thanks to painstaking restoration work that has seen both courses returned to their original glory.
High-performance golf apparel brand Galvin Green has partnered with the Lighthouse Club, the UK’s construction industry charity, to support fundraising events at some of the most prestigious golf courses in the country this year.