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R&A launches International Turfgrass Research initiative to advance worldwide sustainability in golf
Projects will be funded to develop practical solutions to challenges facing the management of turfgrass and golf courses worldwide.
Grade “A” Architecture – Tamarack CC
Greenwich, Connecticut, USA
Louisville lives
Bourbon City is a mecca for the fullest range of entertainment options with the PGA Championship in the headliner role this week.
Planning a fun, cost-effective golf vacation: Advice and travel tips from Sean Petersen
Sean Petersen discusses the best way to plan a cost-effective golf vacation, along with some of his favourite golfing destinations.
Behind the Architectural Curtain – 106th PGA Championship Pt.2
Valhalla Golf Club, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Behind the Architectural Curtain – 106th PGA Championship Pt.1
Valhalla Golf Club, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
New Korea Country Club: A hidden gem that packs a punch
Located just outside the vibrant metropolis of Seoul sits the idyllic New Korea Country Club, the host for this week’s Aramco Team Series event.
Costantino Rocca: Ryder Cup legend joins Antognolla as official ambassador
Italy continues its golf renaissance as the idyllic Umbrian resort partners with Costantino Rocca during its upscale transformation.
Grade “A” Architecture – Lough Erne Resort
Faldo Course, Co. Fermanagh, Enniskillen, Northern Ireland,
Grade “A” Architecture – Bobby Jones Golf Club
Sarasota, Florida, USA
Vilamoura poised for makeover as part of an ambitious multi-year development plan by DETAILS
Independent sports and hospitality management platform, DETAILS, aims to make Vilamoura the leading leisure destination in Europe.
On Seaside Golf
A Cornish escape
Behind the Architectural Curtain – 88th Masters set to start this week – Pt. 2
Five architects weigh in on golf’s first major event. M. James Ward delves into a wide variety of topics pertaining to Augusta National and what…
Behind the Architectural Curtain – 88th Masters set to start this week – Pt. 1
Five architects weigh in on golf’s first major event. M. James Ward delves into a wide variety of topics pertaining to Augusta National and what…
Grade “A” Architecture – The Bridges at Rancho Santa Fe
10th Hole, 375 Yards, Par-4
Grade “A” Architecture – PGA WEST
Mountain Course, 6th Hole / 401 Yards / Par-4. La Quinta, California, USA. Architect: Pete Dye (1980)
Grade “A” Architecture – Ironwood County Club, Palm Desert, California
South Course (1972), 16th Hole / 444 Yards / Par-4.
Shell Bay emerges in the Sunshine State
The comprehensive southeast Florida facility is seismically elevating what a private golf club can provide.
Grade “A” Architecture – Shell Bay
Par-4 12th – 442 yards / Par-3 14th – 187 yards
Pain, pride personified at The Players
Pete Dye’s diabolical design is once again front and center. M. James Ward examines how the final three holes are golf’s ultimate concluding gauntlet.