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A pain in the arm
Coronavirus is an occasional and ongoing aspect of tournament play
Pathways from the pandemic – Part 3
The USA perspective – Wyndham Destinations
Algarve’s Portugal Masters puts a spring in the step for European Tour
The Algarve has implemented extensive Covid measures for guests to feel safe as possible
Pathways from the pandemic – Part 1
The Euro perspective
Pathways from the pandemic – Part 2
The “new” normal is a work in progress
Brora supported by 135 new members
Reflects on coming through the most challenging year in its history.
Golfing in Quinta-do-Lago during Covid 19
Visiting Quinta do Lago during the Covid pandemic exceeds all expectations
Covid-19: its role in the growth of an 18-hole game
Covid-19 saw 20,000 new members join golf clubs after the original lockdown restrictions were lifted in May.
PING shows support for mixed golf
Launch of new country-wide competition
Interview with Mark Myrhum
Director of Global Product, Honma Golf
Last week, last century and the future
I enjoyed watching the AIG Women’s Open from Royal Troon last week
Interview with David Glod
Founder, President, Master Club Designer Tour Edge
Littlestone inundated with membership enquiries as golf returns to ‘Normal’
The club has also received a surge in interest from beginners
RBC Heritage set for June — What lies ahead?
PGA Tour starts in Texas then South Carolina
Brand Fusion drives home practice aids & prep for golfers
Everything from putting & driving mats to airflow balls and new grips and cleats
Golf in the age of coronavirus
‘Round of golf once a month can reduce the risk of early death’
Farewell to golf – for now
As of now, it would be sheer guesswork to figure out when this year’s competition might resume