Meet the golf club general manager: Ben Driver 1
The general manager of Chigwell Golf Club in Essex talks about his role during the pandemic and the recent surge in demand to play the game.
The general manager of Chigwell Golf Club in Essex talks about his role during the pandemic and the recent surge in demand to play the game.
England Golf chief executive Jeremy Tomlinson has highlighted the volume and variety of work carried out by the amateur game’s governing body during an unforgettable year.
From members of clubs to volunteers and employees at them, and at the elite level, women’s golf in Wales is growing exponentially.
You may not have heard of Rigby Taylor, but its products are helping golf courses such as Carnoustie and Gleneagles deal with a range of issues, writes Chris Clark.
In the fourth of article in her series on social media marketing, Lily Hymes provides tips on content that golf clubs can share online.
Jeff is the superintendent at The Santaluz Club in California. He talks about the soil condition of a course in a mountainous area and how the club recycles water for irrigation purposes.
With many working from home due to the pandemic, several golf clubs have seen a sharp rise in memberships – and have introduced new corporate membership packages to meet this change in demand.
‘Golf clubs are a little intimidating to walk into, and I feel they could be more of a part of the local community, for somewhere that people might want to go and meet for coffee, or do a yoga class.’
Enhancing a clubhouse may not have been a priority in 2020, but some clubs completed major refurbishments of tired buildings this year, which sets them up to bring in additional revenue when things get back to normal.
There has been a growth in demand for shorter versions of golf recently – and this began before the pandemic did.
At least two more Scottish golf clubs have reported remarkable growth for 2020, driven by the pandemic.
Two UK golf resorts have both announced they will open a new hotel.
The year 2020 saw a bit of change for the US Masters: for the first time in its history, it took place in the month of November.
A golf club in Greater Manchester has found cement has been poured into its holes and greens have been dug up, costing potentially £25,000-worth of damage.
The owner of a Sussex golf club is taking legal action over building contractors after a major fire devastated the venue in 2018.
Golf courses in Tier 4 in England can remain open but venues in Wales and Northern Ireland must close, according to new coronavirus restrictions.
A new survey has found that almost all golfers believe the game improves their mental health.
Members of an Irish golf club have said they are taking legal proceedings against the club to stop it from closing at the end of the month, as they believe the notice period they were given has been too short.
Another two golf clubs have announced that they will invest heavily in themselves, as more data about the 2020 participation boom is released.
The owners of a Kent golf club have had to pay nearly £6,000 to remove 35 tonnes of waste that had been fly-tipped by its entrance.
Investing in a golf trolley signals to your fellow players that you’re a professional, and will offer you a host of other benefits as well – but where do you even begin?
A Scottish golf course has said the number of rounds played at its venue between June and October this year was nearly double the figure for the whole of 2019.
An 18th century Scottish golf club has said that 2020 has been so successful that the venue will move forward to the ‘next level’ due to the influx of new members.
A spectator who was hit by a ball during a tournament has become the latest to sue both the golfer who struck the ball and the golf club where the incident happened.
CardsSafe is a technology that securely retains customers’ credit cards while they run a tab in the bar or pro shop, or hire a buggy.
At least three more golf clubs have been purchased in 2020 with a collective guide price of more than £5 million, as it appears the boom in golf participation has made venues much more attractive to buyers.
The new owner of The K Club in Ireland, the host of the 2006 Ryder Cup, has said the club will invest in itself, even with the pandemic still going on, and has hired a new general manager.