Welsh golf clubs granted £105k to boost sustainability 0
The Welsh government has granted golf clubs more than £100,000 to tackle climate change.
The Welsh government has granted golf clubs more than £100,000 to tackle climate change.
Nine Scottish golf clubs have seen their memberships rise by more than 100 percent in just the last year as new figures confirm the strength of the participation boom.
A spectator at a golf event who lost his case against a golfer, a golf club and The Golfing Union of Ireland after being hit on the head by a golf ball, has appealed the verdict.
The directors of a golf hub – which was purchased as a driving range just a few weeks before the pandemic started – have hailed the success the venue has seen since.
A public survey has found that a major women’s golf tournament significantly boosts the profile of golf, women’s golf and the host golf club.
Chiltern Forest Golf Club near Aylesbury has received a grant of £27,326 from the HS2’s Community & Environment Fund.
The saga of a Scottish golf course that closed during the first lockdown and has not yet reopened is set to go on for at least another year.
Golf, being an all-year sport, also presents so many opportunities for those looking to place bets and have fun and earn some money while at it.
Last year the Cornish club opened a spectacular clubhouse that offers modern facilities, stunning views and the ability for the golf club to generate increased revenue from weddings and events.
Two golf clubs that have been caught up in the middle of a budgeting crisis within Wirral Council are to have their funding removed on April 1.
New data from five national golf federations reveals that nine-hole golf has seen a surge in popularity in the last two years.