Jun 15th, 2016 Article
First purpose-built FootGolf course built
One of the UK's longest-established golf design practices has embraced the UK's fastest-growing sport by designing a FootGolf course in Cheshire.
One of the UK's longest-established golf design practices has embraced the UK's fastest-growing sport by designing a FootGolf course in Cheshire.
Royal Norwich Golf Club’s sale of its course so that 1,000 properties can be built on it is set to go ahead as planning permission has now been granted.
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Great Britain and Ireland won the Curtis Cup for only the second time in the last ten events after defeating USA 11½-8½ in County Wicklow.
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