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HowDidiDo is available to any golfer who is a member of a club that uses Club Systems International software – and the online platform offers much more than just data.
HowDidiDo is available to any golfer who is a member of a club that uses Club Systems International software – and the online platform offers much more than just data.
Being a mountainous region featuring more than 100 peaks higher than 4,000 metres, the Alps isn’t the obvious place to play golf, but, as Sarah Forrest discovers, the courses are breathtaking.
From clubs switching to recyclable coffee cups to another club trying to secure its future by selling its land for housing and then relocating to a new venue, December was a month for thinking outside the box.
A golf club in Leicestershire has submitted a planning application to build a new 18-hole golf course and then relocate to it.
One of the world’s oldest golf clubs has said it will ban plastic tees by the end of the year in a move to protect wildlife and greenkeeping equipment.
Trentham Golf Club in Stoke-on-Trent has announced it has switched from cardboard cups to fully recyclable ones.
The general manager of Pine Ridge Golf Club in Surrey talks about the challenges involved in running a golf club that also relies on alternative revenue streams and the importance of good customer service.
Two golf clubs, one in England and one in Scotland, have both changed their names as they head into 2020.
Another two English golf courses could see housing complexes built on them, according to reports.
In 2014 Littlestone Golf Club was losing members and money. It then created the role of ‘sales, membership and marketing manager’ and the club hasn’t looked back since.
In this post, we discuss five top golf courses that have been built since 2010.
Beer line cleaning is often left to untrained staff – but this can lead to poor dispense quality. A professional beer line cleaner is offering golf clubs a free clean to ensure the beer served tastes as it should.
The former managing director of Acushnet Europe, Jeremy Tomlinson, has been named as the new chief executive of England Golf.
Writing exclusively for The Golf Business, the CEO of The PGA reveals that the association is embarking on significant changes, including a revamp to its brand guidelines.
A Yorkshire golf club has said it will provide complimentary golf to members of an armed forces charity.
Stirling Golf Club is to celebrate its 150th anniversary by constructing a new six-figure community academy.
Members of Gullane Ladies Golf Club in Scotland have launched a golf-themed cookbook in aid of a mental health charity.
Tewkesbury Park in Gloucestershire has renamed its two golf courses following a £10 million investment in the facility.
Golf games for mobile devices come in several flavors – they can be miniature golf arcade games, with tonnes of crazy obstacles, or more simulator-type mobile golfing experiences.
Farleigh Golf Club in Surrey has appointed the director of golf at Yas Links, Abu Dhabi, as its new general manager.
If you place your scorecard order now, Eagle will do all of the artwork and design work completely free of charge – no extra cost at all to the club for this service.
Burhill Golf and Leisure (BGL), operator of ten UK golf clubs, has reported a substantial growth in rounds played for the months of July, August and September.
A golf club in Liverpool has unveiled a £10m+ plan including a 16,000 square feet driving range, a new clubhouse, an adventure golf course and even football pitches and tennis courts.
The secretary at Silloth on Solway GC in Cumbria says how top golfers prepare for tournaments is a good model for how golf clubs can market themselves better.
A golf club that was saved earlier this year, when plans to build 300 homes on it were thrown out by a government inspector, is facing an uncertain future again.
The European Tour and Ladies European Tour’s 2020 mixed event in which men and women will go head-to-head on the same course will boost interest in women’s golf, according to new research.
Craig talks about managing stock in the shop, introducing the game to local school children and the success he’s had at attracting women to the venue.