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Oulton Hall pro steps up to tackle 24-hour golf marathon for charity
Joshua Whittam will take to the fairways for charities Leeds Mind and Alzheimer’s Society
Becoming a golf club captain?
Working with charities
Turnberry sends season’s greetings with unmissable Christmas holiday packages
Couples, friends and families can celebrate the festive season in style by booking a luxury break
Galvin Green celebrates eco landmark in Sustainable Golf Week
Apparel brand has used fabric from nearly 3m recycled PET plastic bottles since 2020
Chervo unveils autumn/winter 2022 collection
Latest collection has taken inspiration from nature’s diverse elements.
Leading coach Daniel Grieve releases first short game book
3 Releases: The Short Game System now available to purchase online
Pathways from the pandemic – Part 7
Affiliate Clubs – Golf’s New Launching Pad. Networking, enjoyment, provide meaningful intersection
Introducing the first London hotel indoor golf experience
Play a round of golf in the heart of Piccadilly with the Golfzon simulator
PING AW22 Men’s Apparel range
Ping introduces pioneering Graphene material
PING AW22 Season
PING announce expanded women’s apparel range
Weiskopf waits. Why?
World Golf Hall of Fame inclusion long overdue
My side of the bag
How to be your own caddie?
Interview with Dr. Raymond Prior
MindTRAK, Golf Psychology Performance Advisor
Interview with Simon Lee
CEO Royal Albartross
Interview with Ken LaRose
Senior Vice President, Consumer Experience & Brand Strategy, FootJoy
Berkhamsted Trophy returns as gender-neutral event
Tournament starts on March 31st
New Galvin Green Collection inspired by freedom of movement
Unrestricted swing & comfort at heart of latest range offering more sustainable choices
Shot Scope raises bar for shot tracking technology
Unique 3-in-1 laser device
Galvin Green advances its eco-friendly upcycled edition
New exclusive range made using excess fabric to reduce waste
Berkhamsted is a first for Turfgrass
When you’ve worked at 260 golf courses, can anything ever really be new?