Warrington Golf Club goes more electric 0
Warrington Golf Club in Appleton, Warrington, has re-invested in Toro for another five years and has included more electric options in its new fleet from Cheshire Turf Machinery.
Warrington Golf Club in Appleton, Warrington, has re-invested in Toro for another five years and has included more electric options in its new fleet from Cheshire Turf Machinery.
New coronavirus guidance from England Golf states that golf clubs, after 16 months, can effectively return to exactly how they were before the pandemic started, from July 19.
A new participation campaign has launched in Great Britain and Ireland to get more women and girls playing golf.
As clubhouses in England are set to return to normal this month, this year’s two captains of Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club detail their hopes that the remainder of the year will be busy – but normal.
The Masters is probably the most prestigious golf tournament in the world! And with its prestige comes a long list of traditions that make it The Masters.
A director of golf has been tragically murdered on the golf course he worked at in the USA.
The Bristol Golf Club has been sold for the second time in a year, this time to an associated company of Masters Golf, a golf accessory supplier.
An Irish golf club has defended the handicap system it has after a podcast said ‘that should not happen’ because it won its third title in less than a decade.
A Yorkshire golf club is set to be redeveloped as a luxury wedding venue.
Unpopular charges that members of municipal golf clubs in South Lanarkshire have to pay if they don’t live in the area could be scrapped, according to reports.
Toro dealer Cheshire Turf Machinery, based in Stockport near Manchester, is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year.
Here’s three developments from the last month that give us an insight into the state of the UK golf industry at the moment.
The BTD-200 lightning detector is currently installed at the Royal Pahang Golf Club, Stellenbosch Golf Club and at Bishops Stortford Golf Club, to name a few.
If you’re a golf fan that’s looking for something to play then you can try some of these games out.
Two golf clubs in Surrey have become the latest to join a government scheme that provides employment opportunities for youngsters.