| UK course 'managed by robotic mowers'
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. March/April. 85: p. 9.
| More ↔ ♻ | 335587 |
| Gordon MacLeod
| Osborn, Pamela. 2024. The Golf Business. March/April. 85: p. 20-22, 24-25.
| More | 335589 |
| "I'm so grateful for the life Lanhydrock has given us"
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. March/April. 85: p. 28-29.
| More | 335590 |
| "Every day is a different challenge" : The golf course superintendent for Darwin Escapes, Frank Clarkson, talks about running Dundonald Links all-year round, preparing for professional tournaments and the challenges of managing three very different golf courses
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. March/April. 85: p. 44-47.
| More ♻ | 335591 |
| [Kevin Goude, Head Greenkeeper, Spalding Golf Club, Lincolnshire]
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. March/April. 85: p. 48-49.
| More ♻ | 335592 |
| [Some golf operators are growing; 'The true spirit of golf'; It's goodbye to Slumbers and Pelley]
| Dunsmuir, Alistair. 2024. The Golf Business. February. 84: p. 1.
| More | 335510 |
| [DJ Flanders, Executive Vice President, Troon International]
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. February. 84: p. 18-20, 22-23.
| More | 335513 |
| Eastbourne Downs Golf Course: Eastbourne Borough Council is keen to explore interest and propositons from dedicated operators who can take this golf club to the next level
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. February. 84: p. 36-37.
| More | 335516 |
| Dudley GC wins greenkeeping award
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. February. 84: p. 42.
| More ♻ | 335517 |
| Award for Telford club
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. February. 84: p. 42.
| More ↔ | 335518 |
| Overcoming greenkeeper staff shortages: How Tru-Turf's innovative solutions are saving golf clubs
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. February. 84: p. 45.
| More | 335519 |
| Spring forward with the right fertilier in play
| Clack, Kelly-Marie. 2024. The Golf Business. February. 84: p. 48-49.
| More ♻ | 335520 |
| [Andreas Bergqvist, Head Greenkeeper, Linkopings Golf Club, Sweden]
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. February. 84: p. 50-51.
| More ♻ | 335521 |
| [Philip Henderson, General Manager, Al Zorah Golf Club, United Arab Emirates]
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. January. 83: p. 18-20, 22.
| More | 335496 |
| Colt following
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. January. 83: p. 24-25.
| More | 335497 |
| Bill Hawthorn passes away, aged 89
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. January. 83: p. 37.
| More | 335498 |
| How we've uplifted the presentation of the estate
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. January. 83: p. 42-43.
| More ↔ | 335501 |
| [Tom Brooks, Head Greenkeeper, Searles and Heacham Manor Golf Club, Norfolk]
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. January. 83: p. 44-45.
| More ♻ | 335506 |
| Old Tom Morris and James Braid course to be enhanced
| Anonymous. 2024. The Golf Business. January. 83: p. 97.
| More ↔ | 335495 |
| Royal treatment
| Osborn, Pamela. 2023. The Golf Business. December. 82: p. 10-12.
| More | 334254 |
| The perfect ten
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. December. 82: p. 29.
| More | 334256 |
| Golspie embarks on third clean-up op
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. December. 82: p. 34.
| More | 334258 |
| Royal Dornoch to build new par three hole
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. December. 82: p. 34.
| More ♻ | 334259 |
| Using UK 'growth potential' to support management of microdochium
| Clack, Kelly-Marie. 2023. The Golf Business. December. 82: p. 36-37.
| More ♻ | 334260 |
| 'This is a wonderful place to play a round of golf'
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. December. 82: p. 38-41.
| More | 334261 |
| [Reesink Turfcare assists with autumn renovations with offerings from Toro and AgriMetal]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. December. 82: p. 45.
| More | 334264 |
| [Reesink turfcare is bringing the battery powered Toro Groundsmaster e3200 and Toro Workman MDX diesel to the UK]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. December. 82: p. 46.
| More | 334265 |
| [George Browns at Links Golf Club takes delivery of the Kubota L-1452, LM551, LM315 and G-261LD Baroness mowers]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. December. 82: p. 46.
| More | 334268 |
| [Master winter servicing by getting the best TCO and return on investment with genuine Toro replacement parts from Reesink Turfcare]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. December. 82: p. 48.
| More | 334271 |
| [Toot Hill Golf Club's Tom Cook entrusts Toro's Reelmaster 5010-H and Workman GTX]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. December. 82: p. 49.
| More | 334272 |
| [Peter Pattenden looks back on how his Ventrac machines have contributed to the upkeep of Carden Park in Cheshire]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. December. 82: p. 50.
| More | 334273 |
| [Hallamshire Golf Club benefits from their trio of battery powered INFINICUT mowers]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. December. 82: p. 50.
| More | 334277 |
| [Kubota Ze electric zero-turn mower models exceed productivity and zero emission requirements]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. December. 82: p. 50.
| More | 334278 |
| Two Scottish golf courses are saved
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 4.
| More | 333742 |
| Dudsbury golf course to close next year
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 5.
| More | 333743 |
| Golf course proposed for former mine
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 6.
| More | 333744 |
| Welsh golf club plans major expansion
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 6.
| More | 333745 |
| Disability-friendly green to open
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 7.
| More | 333746 |
| Portmarnock Links is now Jameson Golf Links
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 8.
| More | 333747 |
| A golf club in Norfolk has taken the unusual step of introducing a turfcare academy and business management qualification
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 10.
| More | 333748 |
| Strand up
| Small, Daragh. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 32-33.
| More | 333749 |
| The British-India golf links
| Kanwar, Kiran. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 34-36.
| More | 333750 |
| Greenkeeping team praised for repair job
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 38.
| More ♻ | 333751 |
| "We both still get a big satisfaction from the job"
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 40-43.
| More ♻ | 333752 |
| Pitch perfect: After struggling to keep coverage on the shaded area of the pitch, Morecambe Football club embarked on the 'Grow-In Renovation Programme' from Origin Amenity Solutions and hasn't looked back since
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 44-45.
| More | 333753 |
| [Olly Claridge, Head Greenkeeper, Harpenden Common Golf Club]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 46-47.
| More | 333754 |
| [Orsett Golf Club's lease plan with Reesink]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 49.
| More | 333755 |
| [Harpenden Common Golf Club making use of multiple Kubota machines]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 49.
| More | 333756 |
| [Toro Groundsmaster 3500-D a favored machine at Worsley Park Golf and Country Club]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. November. 81: p. 50.
| More | 333757 |
| [Paul Woodham; Head of sustainable agronomy - Europe, The R&A]
| Stead, George. 2023. The Golf Business. October. 80: p. 20-24.
| More ♻ | 332690 |
| Green green grass: A number of leading golf courses around the world have achieved environmental accreditation in recent weeks
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. October. 80: p. 26-28.
| More | 332691 |
| The Old Course appoints 10th course manager
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. October. 80: p. 40.
| More ♻ | 332692 |
| Kilmarnock (Barassie) appoints its seventh
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. October. 80: p. 40.
| More ♻ | 332693 |
| "There's lots of exciting plans to enhance the already excellent courses"
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. October. 80: p. 42-45.
| More | 332694 |
| [Lee Payne, Course Manager, Wollow Golf Club, Hampshire]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. October. 80: p. 46-47.
| More ♻ | 332695 |
| Tributes for golf course architect Ron Kirby
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. September. 79: p. 10.
| More | 332696 |
| Design of the times: A US golf course that closed down at the start of the pandemic is to be revived - and the venue will, for the first time, realise the architectural ambitions that were put together for it in the 1930s
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. September. 79: p. 28.
| More | 332697 |
| Tributes for course manager Stevie McIntosh
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. September. 79: p. 40.
| More | 332698 |
| New course manager for Gullane Golf Club
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. September. 79: p. 40.
| More | 332699 |
| Course work: Harry Kerr is not your average physics student. He has a golf handicap of one and splits his time studying and working as a greenkeeper on the Old Course at St. Andrews
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. September. 79: p. 42-45.
| More | 332700 |
| A day in the life: Joel Chappe, the head greenkeeper at Rookery Park Golf Club in Suffolk, which has a main course thats 6,714 yards off the competition tees, takes us through his average day
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. September. 79: p. 48-49.
| More ♻ | 332702 |
| [New Toro irrigation system for Barton-on-Sea Golf Club]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. September. 79: p. 52.
| More | 332611 |
| Extinction Rebellion vandalises 10 courses
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. August. 78: p. 8.
| More | 331562 |
| Eco activists ANV-COP21 target a French course
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. August. 78: p. 8.
| More | 331563 |
| All's well at Fulwell: Fulwell Golf Club in west London has recently made a number of changes, including new tree placements and sustainability measures
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. August. 78: p. 10-12.
| More | 331564 |
| "That the golf course is my office is a privilege"
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. August. 78: p. 42-45.
| More | 331565 |
| Combating summer stress in turfgrass
| Clack, Kelly-Marie. 2023. The Golf Business. August. 78: p. 46-47.
| More | 331566 |
| [Neil Davey, Head Greenkeeper, Rookery Park Golf Club, Suffolk]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. August. 78: p. 48-49.
| More ♻ | 331567 |
| CLUB-ing together
| Greasley, Charlie. 2023. The Golf Business. August. 78: p. 50-52.
| More | 331568 |
| Lehto named first Finnish Master Greenkeeper
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. July. 77: p. 40.
| More | 330685 |
| Turfkeeper makes task management a breeze at Warrington Golf Club
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. July. 77: p. 42-43.
| More | 330686 |
| "This is the project of a lifetime!"
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. July. 77: p. 44-47.
| More | 330687 |
| Ben Goodchild, the course manager at Warrington Golf Club in Cheshire, Warrington
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. July. 77: p. 48-49.
| More ♻ | 330773 |
| Worcestershire Golf Club celebrates market-leading results with Husqvarna CEORATM
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. June. 76: p. 38.
| More ♻ | 330652 |
| Shifting sands
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. June. 76: p. 40-43.
| More | 330655 |
| [Tom Jennings, Course Manager, Calcot Park Golf Club, Berkshire]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. June. 76: p. 46-47.
| More ♻ | 330667 |
| Stuart Finlay
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. May. 75: p. 20-22, 24-25.
| More | 329694 |
| Husqvarna's robotic offering to revolutionise fairway cutting
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. May. 75: p. 38.
| More | 329696 |
| Keeping your greens alive over summer
| Robin, Peter. 2023. The Golf Business. May. 75: p. 40-41.
| More ♻ | 329697 |
| "It doesn't feel like work at times"
| Osborn, Pamela. 2023. The Golf Business. May. 75: p. 42-44.
| More | 329699 |
| [James Matthewman, Deputy Head Greenkeeper, Maesteg Golf Club, Wales]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. May. 75: p. 46.
| More | 329700 |
| Carbon copy: As a golf club in Singapore states it is first in the world to be carbon neutral, one of England's most famous golf resorts has said it will follow suit in just seven years
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. April. 74: p. 10, 12.
| More | 329684 |
| Formidable Foxhills
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. April. 74: p. 36-39.
| More | 329690 |
| [David Jones, Course Manager, Knutsford Golf Club]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. April. 74: p. 46-47.
| More ♻ | 329693 |
| Sea change
| Osborn, Pamela. 2023. The Golf Business. March. 73: p. 10-11.
| More | 329686 |
| Taking the heat
| Makinson, Peter. 2023. The Golf Business. March. 73: p. 38.
| More ♻ | 329687 |
| [Peter Makinson, Owner, Casterton Golf Club]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. March. 73: p. 39.
| More | 329688 |
| Pastures new
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. February. 72: p. 28-29.
| More | 329683 |
| [Tony Moore, Head Greenkeeper, Bungay and Waveney Valley Golf Club]
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. February. 72: p. 38-39.
| More | 329689 |
| Back to life
| Anonymous. 2023. The Golf Business. February. 72: p. 40-41.
| More | 329691 |
| Stuart Imeson
| Osborn, Pamela. 2023. The Golf Business. January. 71: p. 22-25.
| More | 329680 |
| European tour
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. December. 70: p. 10-12, 14-15, 18.
| More | 329449 |
| Michael Longshaw
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. December. 70: p. 22-26.
| More | 329451 |
| Blairgowrie Golf Club
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. December. 70: p. 28.
| More | 329452 |
| Course receives funding to become wildlife haven
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. December. 70: p. 39.
| More | 329461 |
| Above board
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. December. 70: p. 42-43.
| More | 329468 |
| Green days
| Osborn, Pamela. 2022. The Golf Business. December. 70: p. 44-45.
| More | 329470 |
| [Green sampling program begins to ensure course greens are in ideal playing conditions]
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. December. 70: p. 54.
| More | 329474 |
| Water restrictions being 'considered'
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. November. 69: p. 8.
| More | 323372 |
| Bayer sells turf business for £2.3 billion
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. November. 69: p. 42.
| More ♻ | 323373 |
| New courses manager for Trump Turnberry
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. November. 69: p. 42.
| More | 323375 |
| Portuguese progress: Several golf venues in Portugal are investing heavily in themselves at the moment, with new courses opening and others being upgraded
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. October. 68: p. 25-27.
| More | 323364 |
| Nick Duc: The general manager and PGA professional at Holtye Golf Club in Kent
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. October. 68: p. 32-36.
| More | 323365 |
| Overhaul your irrigation system during the autumn and winter months
| Robin, Peter. 2022. The Golf Business. October. 68: p. 46-47.
| More ♻ | 323366 |
| James Gaskell wins greenkeeping award
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. October. 68: p. 49.
| More | 323368 |
| "This summer has been punishing"
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. September. 67: p. 6.
| More | 323381 |
| Peer calls for "fewer golf courses"
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. September. 67: p. 8.
| More | 323382 |
| Simon Doyle
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. September. 67: p. 18.
| More | 323383 |
| Sir Nick Faldo to design new Kent course
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. September. 67: p. 34.
| More | 323384 |
| Reay of light: Jason Norwood is the course manager of Reay Golf Club, the most northerly 18-hole links course on the British mainland
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. September. 67: p. 36-38, 40.
| More | 323505 |
| Ratho Park GC on the Reelmaster 3100-D
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. September. 67: p. 41.
| More | 323506 |
| Abridge over troubled water: Like almost every golf club in southern England this summer, Abridge Golf Club in Essex faced a difficult time due to drought-like conditions
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. September. 67: p. 42-43.
| More | 323507 |
| The role of Aquatrols Tough Turf this Autumn
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. September. 67: p. 44-45.
| More | 323509 |
| [Tom Evans, Course Manager, Wexham Park Golf Centre, Buckinghamshire]
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. September. 67: p. 46-47.
| More | 323510 |
| Every grain of sand: Selby Golf Club has completed the second of its three-phase project to reposition, realign, reshape or remove every single bunker on its course, as well as create several new ones
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. September. 67: p. 51.
| More ♻ | 323511 |
| Set in train: Earlier this year Whittington Heath, which was reconfigured and extended due to HS2, opened following a huge course redevelopment project under main contractor John Greasley Ltd
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. August. 66: p. 48-49.
| More ♻ | 323253 |
| [Marketing director of Origin Amenity Solutions, Richard Fry, stepping down]
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. August. 66: p. 54.
| More | 323255 |
| Ayden Roberts-Jones
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. July. 65: p. 22-25.
| More ♻ | 321626 |
| Home of Golf to champion sustainable golf
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. July. 65: p. 42.
| More | 321629 |
| Insecticide for chafer grubs is allowed
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. July. 65: p. 42.
| More ♻ | 321631 |
| "I'm searching for perfection"
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. July. 65: p. 44-46.
| More | 321632 |
| A day in the life: Andrew Howarth, the estates manager at Gog Magog Golf Club, which has two golf courses that currently feature in the top three best courses in Cambridgeshire, takes us through his average day
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. July. 65: p. 47.
| More | 321633 |
| A world of difference: La Hacienda Alcaidesa Links Golf Resort in Spain has redesigned its Links course in a bid to make the venue one of the leading facilities in southern Europe
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. June. 64: p. 36-39.
| More | 320460 |
| Costa Navarino opens 36-hole development
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. June. 64: p. 37.
| More | 320541 |
| Rockliffe Hall embarks on course changes
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. June. 64: p. 40.
| More | 320463 |
| Bury St Edmunds GC centenary celebrations on course
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. June. 64: p. 41.
| More | 320465 |
| [Choosing the best rotary blade for your Toro mower in the summer]
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. June. 64: p. 50.
| More | 320469 |
| Going green
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. May. 63: p. 16-17.
| More | 320172 |
| All BGL clubs receive GEO certification
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. May. 63: p. 40.
| More | 320174 |
| STRI appoints consultant agronomist
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. May. 63: p. 41.
| More ♻ | 320177 |
| Refreshed training courses from Reesink
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. May. 63: p. 42-43.
| More | 320178 |
| [Killarney Golf and Fishing club use John Deere equipment to replace fleet]
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. May. 63: p. 50.
| More | 320181 |
| Record golf participation but can you meet the challenges and opportunities in 2022 to develop new audiences?
| Brown, Roger. 2022. The Golf Business. April. 62: p. 28-29.
| More | 320156 |
| The Grove is awarded GEO certification status
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. April. 62: p. 40.
| More ↔ | 320162 |
| [Redox TurfRX range offers solutions for the modern turf manager to optimise nitrogen inputs]
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. April. 62: p. 46.
| More | 320164 |
| [Chorley Golf Club updates their fleet with John Deere products]
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. April. 62: p. 46.
| More | 320166 |
| [The new Rumanza course in Multan, Pakistan, uses the EcoBunker engineered bunker edging system as a key part of its design]
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. April. 62: p. 47.
| More | 320167 |
| Fentons of Bourne
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. April. 62: p. 47.
| More | 320168 |
| The future of the greenkeeping industry: Cleaner, greener, quieter machinery choices from Toro and Reesink
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. March. 61: p. 40-41.
| More | 320155 |
| A day in the life: Keith Burgon, the head greenkeeper at Eyemouth Golf Club
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. March. 61: p. 48-49.
| More ♻ | 320158 |
| [West Sussex Golf Club installs a full course Toro irrigation system]
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. March. 61: p. 50.
| More | 320159 |
| [Killarney Golf and Fishing Club purchases new John Deere equipment to assist in course presentation]
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. March. 61: p. 51.
| More | 320160 |
| BTME preview: Toro
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. March. 61: p. 51.
| More | 320161 |
| Edward Craven: The general manager at Romanby Golf & Country Club in Yorkshire
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. February. 60: p. 19-22, 24, 26.
| More | 320553 |
| Woman's world: Rates of golf participation by women have soared since the pandemic started, and this is leading to new levels of female engagement
| Dunsmuir, Alistair. 2022. The Golf Business. January. 59: p. 12-14.
| More ↔ | 320169 |
| Breadsall Priory upgrades irrigation system
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. January. 59: p. 39.
| More ↔ | 320170 |
| A day in the life: Rick Goodman, the course manager at Sheringham Golf Club in Norfolk
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. January. 59: p. 40-41.
| More ♻ | 320171 |
| Green days: The course manager of Canterbury Golf Club, Ray Goodsall, talks about maintaining the venue during a participation surge, stemming the effects of worm casts and being a guitarist-playing greenkeeper
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. January. 59: p. 42-45.
| More | 320175 |
| [Origin Amenities BTME showcase plans]
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. January. 59: p. 46.
| More | 320179 |
| [Fågelbro Golf and Country Club uses EcoBunker solution to build dramatic bunkers]
| Anonymous. 2022. The Golf Business. January. 59: p. 47.
| More | 320180 |
| 'Lead from the front and treat your staff how you expect to be treated': Craig Swindells, is the deputy head greenkeeper at Chipping Sodbury Golf Club
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. December. 58: p. 38-40, 42-43.
| More | 320151 |
| A day in the life: Richard Hollingworth, the head greenkeeper at Rudding Park Golf Club in Yorkshire
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. December. 58: p. 44-45.
| More ♻ | 320152 |
| [Hartsbourne Country Club in Hertfordshire reaps the benefits of EcoBunker's Advanced System]
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. December. 58: p. 46.
| More | 320153 |
| Four design 'principles' are now irrelevant
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. November. 57: p. 10.
| More | 320143 |
| 'Covid has allowed us to produce splendid playing conditions': Luis Correira da Silva is the CEO of Dom Pedro Golfm the club that hosted the Portugal Masters earlier this month
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. November. 57: p. 40-41.
| More | 320145 |
| Thornbury Golf Club to start irrigation project
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. November. 57: p. 51.
| More | 320148 |
| Best feet forward
| Longmire, Tania. 2021. The Golf Business. October. 56: p. 12-14.
| More | 320041 |
| [Shek O Country Club in Hong Kong reaps the benefits of EcoBunker's Advanced System]
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. October. 56: p. 50.
| More | 320043 |
| [Sundridge Park Golf Club employs Turfdry to drain its courses]
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. October. 56: p. 50.
| More | 320044 |
| James Thomas: The Head of Oakdale Golf Club in Yorkshire
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. September. 55: p. 17-20, 22, 24, 26.
| More | 320048 |
| Opportunity knocks. Golf needs to answer
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. September. 55: p. 32-33.
| More | 320083 |
| Winter is coming
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. September. 55: p. 44-45.
| More ♻ | 320085 |
| Marshall's plan
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. September. 55: p. 46-48.
| More | 320089 |
| Jack Laws: The director of golf at Les Bordes Golf Club in France
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. August. 54: p. 15-18, 20, 22-26.
| More | 319960 |
| James Glover: The general manager of Hallamshire Golf Club in Yorkshire
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. July. 53: p. 19-22, 24, 26-27.
| More | 319958 |
| 'This safeguards the club's future'
| Longmire, Tania. 2021. The Golf Business. July. 53: p. 46-49.
| More | 319959 |
| 'The utopia of near-perfect surfaces may never return'
| Longmire, Tania. 2021. The Golf Business. June. 52: p. 11-13.
| More | 319903 |
| Get golfing: Edward Richardson, a former England amateur golfer, has an extraordinary story to tell
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. June. 52: p. 18-20, 22-24.
| More | 319908 |
| 'A coup for the area': New golf courses are opening all over the world this summer, from a Hanse-designed eco-friendly venue in France to a Faldo-designed stunning facility in Cambodia, while closer to home more modest layouts are also launching
| Longmire, Tania. 2021. The Golf Business. June. 52: p. 28-31.
| More | 319911 |
| Managing water with soil surfactants
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. June. 52: p. 40-41.
| More | 319912 |
| On course for pollinators
| Leyland, Jayne. 2021. The Golf Business. June. 52: p. 42-43.
| More ♻ | 319913 |
| 'Our tee areas now require more nutrition'
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. June. 52: p. 44-48.
| More | 319914 |
| Better than ever: Many clubs have seen a boom in activity in the last few weeks, and that's partly because some used recent lockdowns to fasttrack work that would otherwise have taken much longer to do as it would have disrupted customers
| Longmire, Tania. 2021. The Golf Business. May. 51: p. 16, 18.
| More | 319946 |
| [Stillwater community and golf club, Florida, features revetted pot bunkers made possible by Ecobunker]
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. May. 51: p. 50.
| More | 319947 |
| In the bank: From a club rebranding to a driving range that has increased the number of professionals it employs, the growth in participation has given many golf clubs the confidence to invest in themselves
| Longmire, Tania. 2021. The Golf Business. April. 50: p. 12-15.
| More | 314501 |
| Graham Chambers: The director of golf at Longhirst Hall Golf Club in Northumberland talks about the venue's fascinating history from coal mine to EuroPro Tour host, the last, extraordinary, year and what the next few years might look like in the golf industry
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. April. 50: p. 17-20, 22, 24, 26.
| More | 314502 |
| Irrigation maintenance checklist
| Jackson, Robert. 2021. The Golf Business. April. 50: p. 40-43.
| More | 314503 |
| Treading lightly
| Leyland, Jayne. 2021. The Golf Business. April. 50: p. 44-45.
| More | 314504 |
| Andrew Minty: Named manager of the 'Welsh Golf Club of the Decade' last year, Andrew offers advice on how golf club managers can deal with stress at what has been a challenging time for everyone in the industry
| Minty, Andrew. 2021. The Golf Business. March. 49: p. 11.
| More | 314938 |
| No, golf courses are not bad for the environment: There is a media narrative that golf courses are bad for the environment. However, research is finding that not only is this not true, but golf courses now play a pivotal role in how green a local area is
| Dunsmuir, Alistair. 2021. The Golf Business. March. 49: p. 12-15.
| More | 314939 |
| Andrew Jowett: The new head of golf at Gleneagles talks about future plans at 'The Glorious Playground' and how the business has supported staff and customers during the pandemic
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. March. 49: p. 20-22, 24-27.
| More | 314940 |
| Data above dates: With golf returning in England this month, BRS Golf has surveyed clubs to find the true impact Covid-19 has had on them in the last year
| Longmire, Tania. 2021. The Golf Business. March. 49: p. 30-31.
| More | 314941 |
| Preparing for the surge: With golf participation expected to be very high for the coming season, some venues have taken the opportunity of recent lockdowns to fast track major course renovation projects
| Longmire, Tania. 2021. The Golf Business. March. 49: p. 44, 46.
| More | 314942 |
| Have it Boath's way: The links superintendent of Carnoustie Golf Links, Craig Booth, talks about managing three 18-hole courses during a pandemic, a major cabling project to connect to a wind farm, partnering with other links courses and the products he uses to achieve optimal maintenance
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. March. 49: p. 48-53.
| More | 314943 |
| [Craig Ferris: Golf Manager, Luton Hoo Hotel Golf & Spa, Bedfordshire]
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. February. 48: p. 19-22, 24, 26-27.
| More | 316496 |
| On course with digital technology: Harleyford Golf Club in Buckinghamshire's course manager, Craig Earnshaw, has been using modern technology to aid the team - and it has proved to be particularly beneficial during the pandemic
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. February. 48: p. 36-37.
| More | 316497 |
| Skin in the game: Golf and greenkeeping are healthy activities but overexposure to UV light can be a potential health hazard. Fortunately, it's one that can be easily managed
| Baker, Michelle. 2021. The Golf Business. February. 48: p. 40.
| More | 316498 |
| Wildlife, woodlands and the weather': Dave Gibbons is the course manager at Little Aston Golf Club in Sutton Coldfield. He talks about greenkeeping during a pandemic as well as the more traditional challenges involved in maintaining a golf course
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. February. 48: p. 42-47.
| More | 316499 |
| Narin Dunbar GC wins green award
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. February. 48: p. 48.
| More | 316500 |
| Ben Laing: The managing director of Branston Golf & Country Club in Staffordshire details an extraordinary year in his life, which began with him and four others buying a golf club, which was then forced to close due to the pandemic - which became an opportunity to carry out improvements - before the participation boom in the summer
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. January. 47: p. 21-24, 26, 28.
| More | 313892 |
| From your fork to the tee: From a golf club in Singapore that uses food waste from the restaurant as fertiliser on the course to a French venue that has replaced the grass on its course to a species that requires less water
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. January. 47: p. 30-32.
| More | 313888 |
| Making better on a budget
| Anonymous. Rigby Taylor Ltd. 2021. The Golf Business. January. 47: p. 33.
| More | 313889 |
| In Vietnam it is 19: Sir Nick Faldo, who has been designing golf courses in Asia for nearly 30 years now, has added a 19th hole to his signature venue in Vietnam
| Longmire, Tania. 2021. The Golf Business. January. 47: p. 38-39.
| More | 313890 |
| Queen of the castle: The course manager at Wenvoe Castle GC in Wales, Lucy Sellick, talks about maintenance during lockdowns, a mammoth irrigation renovation project and being in possibly the only golf club greenkeeping team in the UK that includes a husband and wife as full-time members
| Anonymous. 2021. The Golf Business. January. 47: p. 40-45.
| More | 313891 |
| [Three November 2021 golf industry developments]
| Dunsmuir, Alistair. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 1.
| More | 318669 |
| Participation was still soaring in October
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 4.
| More | 318670 |
| Disparities found in clubs' business rates
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 4.
| More | 318671 |
| Lockdown soccer took place on a golf course
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 6.
| More | 318672 |
| Several golf courses targeted by vandals
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 6.
| More | 318673 |
| Club owner offers to save struggling venue
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 7.
| More | 318674 |
| Golf fulfils a prescription for wellbeing'
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 8.
| More | 318675 |
| Courses offer significant eco beneifts'
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 8.
| More | 318676 |
| Martin Gilbert to be new chair of Scottish Golf
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 9.
| More | 318677 |
| Club makes £1m-plus loss due to Covid
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 10.
| More | 318678 |
| Members regain control of Irish golf club
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 10.
| More | 318679 |
| Coming of age: An international study backed by the R&A has found that golf offers significant health benefits to elderly people - so much so that it could lead to the game even being prescribed on the NHS
| Longmire, Tania. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 12-13.
| More | 318680 |
| Moved to tiers: Many golf clubs' bars and restaurants were closed for at least most of last month, but some are now reopening
| Hibbert, Hayden. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 16.
| More | 318946 |
| Ben Driver: The general manager of Chigwell Golf Club in Essex talks about his role during the pandemic, the surge in demand to play the game and how being a qualified PGA professional and golf club general manager in his 20s has shaped what's followed so far in his career
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 20-22, 24, 26-29.
| More | 318681 |
| The Iron Golfer
| Longmire, Tania. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 30-31.
| More | 318682 |
| Content creation
| Hymes, Lily. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 32-33.
| More | 318683 |
| Mitcham Golf Club: Located on common land in south London, the club has a unique 1930s 'temporary' clubhouse that is popular among both members and the local community, which was recently refurbished
| Waple, Andy. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 34-35.
| More | 318684 |
| The grass had a lockdown rest - allowing the turf to establish:' A number of golf clubs, which were due to carry out major renovations to their courses in 2020, have done so in spite of the pandemic - in fact in some cases the lack of golf due to the spring lockdown actually helped
| Longmire, Tania. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 40-43.
| More | 318685 |
| Dismiss your senior staff at your peril: How golf clubs have responded to the pandemic now nearly a year on from its starting, and concludes that the venues that have continued to invest in senior staff, particularly head greenkeepers and general managers, are the ones best placed to thrive in 2021 and beyond
| MacKenzie, Noel. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 44-46.
| More | 318686 |
| Life begins at 40: Ian Beech is the course manager at Newcastle-under-Lyme Golf Club - and has been there since 1980. Here he talks about his career, replacing bunkers with grass bunkers, the challenge of managing a course during Covid-19 and why he is investing in all-electric course machinery
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 48-51.
| More | 318687 |
| Staying on course: 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
| Clark, Chris. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 52-53.
| More | 318688 |
| Bromborough GC
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 54.
| More | 318689 |
| Dumbarnie Links
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. December. 46: p. 55.
| More | 318690 |
| 70 golf clubs achieve eco certification
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. November. 45: p. 18.
| More | 313016 |
| [James Macbeth Stewart, Resort Director, The Belfry]
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. November. 45: p. 19-22, 24-26.
| More | 313017 |
| Perfect ten: Ten years ago a Nottinghamshire club embarked on a major change to conservation greenkeeping with a reduction chemical inputs and a regeneration of fine turf, giving firm, fast-running heathland surfaces.
| Smith, Lorne. 2020. The Golf Business. November. 45: p. 42-44.
| More | 313018 |
| Miller's crossing: Jeff Miller is the superintendent at The Santaluz Club. He talks about the soil condition of a course in a mountainous area, why he's a fan of lithium batteries for some course machinery and how the club recycles water for irrigation purposes
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. November. 45: p. 45-49.
| More | 313019 |
| Club could close over floodplain issue
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. October. 44: p. 9.
| More | 312991 |
| In short supply: There has been a growth in demand for shorter versions of golf recently - And this began before the pandemic did
| Rotherick, Seamus. 2020. The Golf Business. October. 44: p. 16-17.
| More | 312992 |
| Alistair Robertson: When it comes to golf, Aberdeen is unusual in its assets and also in its approach to their management. Alistair Robertson, managing director of Sport Aberdeen, explains how Golf Aberdeen, the agency that manages the city's golf facilities on behalf of Aberdeen City Council, is building a vibrant future for for municipal golf on the foundations of an illustrious past
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. October. 44: p. 19-20, 22-24, 26-28.
| More | 312993 |
| Golf clubs are judged by the quality of their greens: After five years of mower usage, repair costs soar while the value of the machines slump. However, if you don't repair machinery, after five years, then the money saved can fund the leasing of brand new mowers
| Henderson, Ian. 2020. The Golf Business. October. 44: p. 32.
| More | 312994 |
| Ingrebourne Links: Using soil excavated from a major London rail project, this specatcular golf club opened in 2017 - With many of its 1,4000 members enjoying the stunning clubhouse
| Waple, Andy. 2020. The Golf Business. October. 44: p. 36-37.
| More | 312995 |
| Bromborough's masterclass: Darren Anderson MG is the course manager at Bromborough Golf Club in the Wirral, which earlier this year became an award-winning venue for a major bunker and irrigation renovation project. He talks us through the work and his career to date
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. October. 44: p. 42-47.
| More | 312996 |
| Disruption to a golf course after chemical error
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. September. 43: p. 9.
| More | 312987 |
| Clare and Graham Bond: Clare and Graham are the two directors at Lanhydrock Hotel & Golf Club in Cornwall. Here, Graham talks about running a family-owned golf venue and what 2020 has been like with regards the lockdown, the surge in demand and the slump in foreign visitors
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. September. 43: p. 23-24, 26-28, 30, 32.
| More | 312988 |
| I feel guilty being paid! Despite a wide-ranging career background from business management to equest biomechanics, it was Anna Nilsson's love of golf that meant she moved 1,000 miles to take up a greenkeeping role at The Belfry - a job she both loves and one she hopes she hopes will inspire other women to take up
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. September. 43: p. 40-42, 44-46, 48.
| More | 312989 |
| Mold Golf Club
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. September. 43: p. 50.
| More | 312990 |
| "Since reopening new attitudes and behaviors are evident": As the world adjusts to a new normal, Elaine McBride, General Manager of The North Berwick Golf Club, reveals how the pandemic affected the historic club and how post lockdown provides an opportunity to commence a very different journey
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. August. 42: p. 14-18.
| More | 312982 |
| David Brodie: Panmure Golf club in Angus is one of the oldest golf clubs in the world. Its manager only took over last year - here he talks us through the work that's been going on, from introducing modern technology to surviving the lockdown
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. August. 42: p. 25-26, 28, 30-33.
| More | 312983 |
| Building a Legacy: The environment has received less coverage in the las tfew months for obvious reasons, but clubs around the world are still carrying out eco-friendly improvements. Here, we look at one in Europe and two in the Middle East, to see how, from introducing native plants to supporting a vast array of bird species, clubs are going ever more green
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. August. 42: p. 36-39.
| More | 312984 |
| Chart a Course: Two huge course redevelopments in the Uk in recent years at Whittington Heath, which was reconfigured and extended due to the HS2, and at Moor Hall, which rennovated all its bunkers in one go. In both cases the main contractor was John Greasley Ltd, which details here what was done and how the playing of golf continued during the works
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. August. 42: p. 42-44.
| More ♻ | 312985 |
| We are only custodians of a golf course': Banchory Golf Club in Aberdeenshire is an ecological haven
| Mullen, Richard. 2020. The Golf Business. August. 42: p. 46-49.
| More | 312986 |
| We had 330 golfers playing on the first day back: Like most golf clubs in the UK, Royal Mid-Surrey reopened in May following about two months of lockdown, and since then it has faced unprecedented demand, and is now in a stronger position than it was before the pandemic
| Longmire, Tania. 2020. The Golf Business. July. 41: p. 12-13.
| More | 313882 |
| Anders Mankert: Last year PGA Advanced Fellow Mankert opened the Leicester Golf Centre - a nine-hole venue located where an 18-hole course had permanently closed. Here he talks about what happened next - both in 2019 and amid this year's pandemic
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. July. 41: p. 19-22, 24-27.
| More | 313883 |
| True innovation with every renovation
| Anonymous. Reesink Turfcare. 2020. The Golf Business. July. 41: p. 30-33.
| More | 313884 |
| We've cut plastic bottles by 120,000 per year: Lumine Golf Club has an ambition to be the most sustainable golf course in Spain
| Longmire, Tania. 2020. The Golf Business. July. 41: p. 38-41.
| More | 313885 |
| London calling: Peter Bradburn, the course and grounds manager at Roehampton Club in London, talks about maintaining a prestigious course during the Covid-19 lockdown, the environmental work the club has carried out in recent years and why he still loves being a greenkeeper after 30 years in the job
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. July. 41: p. 42-44.
| More | 313886 |
| Jeff Anguige: 46 years in turfcare
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. July. 41: p. 53.
| More | 313887 |
| Andrew Minty was lockdown greenkeeper
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. June. 40: p. 10.
| More | 313865 |
| Geoff Johnson MBE: Geoff talks about taking over the management of Clandeboye Golf Club in Northern Ireland during the pandemic, how his former club attracted membership renewals during the lockdown, what will happen to his new club's clubhouse in a social distancing world and why local golf clubs should now work more together
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. June. 40: p. 17-18, 20-22, 24-25.
| More | 313866 |
| A continuous culture of improvement': David Fraser works at Mottonhall Golf Club in Edinburgh. As the venue's estate manager, he talks about the benefits to golf clubs from moving away from traditional committee structures and towards more business-like management setups, and as its head greenkeeper as well, he details the work that goes into maintaining the site
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. June. 40: p. 34-41.
| More | 313867 |
| Life as a lockdown greenkeeper: With all but two of the greenkeeping teams furloughed during April, Gary Rowe, a course manager at Banstead Downs Golf Club, details how the club adapted to life against the backdrop of the coronavirus pandemic, plus how the course drastically improved irrigation efficiency
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. June. 40: p. 46-48.
| More | 313868 |
| Golf courses might have to close for maintenance'
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. June. 40: p. 50.
| More | 313869 |
| Sheep took over some courses in April
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. May. 39: p. 10.
| More | 313860 |
| Terrific Trefloyne: Several golf clubs did what they could to help their communities and the NHS during the lockdown. Trefloyne Golf Club prepared meals for NHS staff, plus offered them free accommodation, membership and coaching, and even mowed the letters 'NHS' into its 15th fairway
| Dunsmuir, Alistair. 2020. The Golf Business. May. 39: p. 14-15.
| More | 313861 |
| Jon Dry: General manager of Fulford Golf Club
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. May. 39: p. 16-17.
| More | 313862 |
| Technology and turfcare: When the whole is greater than the sum of its parts
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. May. 39: p. 42-43.
| More | 313863 |
| Man with a plan: Sir Nick Faldo, winner of six majors and a net worth of more than £45 million, now has a company which has designed golf courses in 20 different countries. Andrew Haggar, lead architect at Faldo Design, gives us an exclusive insight into the man's work today
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. May. 39: p. 44-45.
| More | 313864 |
| Greenkeepers can mow greens 3 times a week
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. April. 38: p. 7.
| More | 314359 |
| The industry responds to COVID-19
| Dunsmuir, Alistair. 2020. The Golf Business. April. 38: p. 13.
| More | 314360 |
| [Robbie Stewart, Director of Golf, Nairn Dunbar Golf Club]
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. April. 38: p. 20, 22-24, 26, 28-30.
| More | 314361 |
| Lease in our time: After five years of mower usage, repair costs soar while the value of the machines slump, and this is a huge probkem as the quality of your greens is arguably the single-most important issue to secure the future of your golf club. However, there is a solution: if you don't repair machinery after five years, then the money saved can fund the leasing of brand new mowers
| Henderson, Ian. 2020. The Golf Business. April. 38: p. 42-43.
| More | 314362 |
| Magical Morocco
| Forrest, Sarah. 2020. The Golf Business. April. 38: p. 44-47.
| More | 314363 |
| Woodhall Spa safeguards home of English Golf with Toro
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. April. 38: p. 48-49.
| More | 314364 |
| Managing Royal Dornoch's two golf courses: One of the greatest jobs in greenkeeping has got to be the golf course manager at Royal Dornoch Golf Club. Hree, the man who has had that honour for several years now-Eoin Riddell-talks abou thow recent projects at the club, how the venue recovered after the 2018 drought and the benefits of being a green greenkeeper
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. April. 38: p. 50-55.
| More | 314365 |
| Looking sharp: A Danish golf club that invested in two grinders in 2017 has seen turf definition and the playing surface improve, and the club's mechanic is now even helping other clubs in the area with their machinery maintenance as a result
| Longmire, Tania. 2020. The Golf Business. April. 38: p. 56-57.
| More | 314366 |
| Andrew Minty is the director of golf at Langland Bay Golf Club. He talks to The Golf Business about how the club formed an affiliation with Pebble Beach in the USA, the awards both he and the club have won in recent years, the state of the game in Wales in 2020 and the Hollywood celebrities he's found himself working with
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. January. 35: p. 21-22, 24-26, 28, 30-31.
| More | 316058 |
| 'I wake up wanting to go to work': The North Berwick Golf Club in Scotland has well over 40,000 rounds of golf played on it every year. Course manager Stuart Greenwood talks about how this is achieved without suffering a decline in the quality of the links venue and why working there is a dream come true
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. January. 35: p. 46-53.
| More | 316060 |
| Meet the two new greenkeepers at Alcanada
| Anonymous. 2020. The Golf Business. January. 35: p. 59.
| More | 316062 |
| [Richard Woolley, General Manager, Pine Ridge Golf Club, Surrey]
| Anonymous. 2019. The Golf Business. December. 33: p. 21-22, 24, 26-29.
| More Keywords | 310055 |
| Queen of the hill: 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 the courses are breathtaking
| Forrest, Sarah. 2019. The Golf Business. December. 33: p. 42-43.
| More Keywords | 310056 |
| [Darren Attwood, Club Secretary and General Manager, Royal Jersey Golf Club, Jersey]
| Anonymous. 2019. The Golf Business. November. 32: p. 20, 22-28, 30-31.
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| Links effect restored at Nairn Dunbar Golf Club
| Anonymous. 2019. The Golf Business. November. 32: p. 21.
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| A powerful symbol: Prince's Golf Club in Kent has three loops of nine holes, which are all being redesigned
| Longmire, Tania. 2019. The Golf Business. November. 32: p. 52-53.
| More Keywords | 310080 |
| [Nick Hughes: General Manager, Cranleigh Golf & Country Club, Surrey]
| Anonymous. 2019. The Golf Business. October. 31: p. 19-20, 22-30.
| More Keywords | 309095 |
| Turn of the century: One of the biggest suppliers of course management products to golf clubs, Rigby Taylor is celebrating its 100th birthday this year
| Anonymous. 2019. The Golf Business. October. 31: p. 52-53.
| More Keywords | 309098 |
| Pipe dream: Sunridge Park GC started draining all of its 36 holes in 2015, as part of a four-phase project involving the unique Hydraway Sportsdrain, which will be completed next year
| Longmire, Tania. 2019. The Golf Business. October. 31: p. 56.
| More Keywords | 309099 |
| [Tim Allen: Director of Golf, Cowdray Park GC, West Sussex]
| Anonymous. 2019. The Golf Business. September. 30: p. 20, 22-24, 26, 28-30.
| More Keywords | 308736 |
| Aylesbury Vale Golf Club
| Waple, Andy. 2019. The Golf Business. September. 30: p. 34-35.
| More Keywords | 308737 |
| [Women in the greenkeeping profession]
| Croxton, Jim. 2019. The Golf Business. September. 30: p. 51.
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| Let it bee: Some golf course attempts to make their facilities more attractive to bees have been so successful that they're being studied at college
| Longmire, Tania. 2019. The Golf Business. September. 30: p. 52-53.
| More Keywords | 308739 |
| Back on track: Whittington Heath GC is undergoing a huge redevelopment including the building of new holes and the reworking of existing ones, as the HS2 rail line is due to pass through it
| Greasley, John. 2019. The Golf Business. August. 29: p. 14-15.
| More Keywords | 308209 |
| Spring to defence: Just as the 2019 golfing season was clicking into gear, two golf clubs in south west England found themselves at the centre of abuse campaigns in which they had to defend themselves against incorrect accusations
| Longmire, Tania. 2019. The Golf Business. August. 29: p. 16-18.
| More Keywords | 308211 |
| Vietnamese pearl: A new category of golf courses called the 'Sir Nick Faldo Signature' has been created for golf courses designed by him that match various standards across a range of markers including sustainability, conservation and quality of design. And the first venue to appear in it is this stunning resort in Vietnam
| Anonymous. 2019. The Golf Business. August. 29: p. 48-49.
| More Keywords | 308212 |
| Breath of fresh ayr: One of Scotland's finest championship links courses has undergone a new look to help boost playability
| Longmire, Tania. 2019. The Golf Business. August. 29: p. 56-57.
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| Friendly Shire: The Shire London has appointed a new, young greenkeeping team
| Longmire, Tania. 2019. The Golf Business. June. 27: p. 50-51.
| More Keywords | 306811 |
| Taking charge: Just 10 years ago Chris Smith was working as an electrician. Today he's the course manager of Cranleigh Golf & Country Club in Surrey. He talks about the work he's set to do in his own role - and how the club occasionally benefits from his former career
| Anonymous. 2019. The Golf Business. May. 26: p. 56-57.
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| Former Lydd manager Brian Evans passes away
| Anonymous. 2019. The Golf Business. March. 24: p. 10.
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| Free beer for golfers works in war v slow play
| Longmire, Tania. 2019. The Golf Business. February 12. p. [1-3].
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| Golf's recovery: When Oadby GC in Leicester closed in 2012 it was symbolic of the problems the industry was in - and it was not clear if there would ever be a golfing future to match the site's history. This year, thanks to PGA professional Anders Mankert, it is re-opening with a new game - and a focus on making the game fun and inclusive
| Longmire, Tania. 2019. The Golf Business. January. 22: p. 12-13.
| More Keywords | 303569 |
| Keep the lease: Golf clubs have to invest in their courses if they are to be profitable
| Henderson, Ian. 2019. The Golf Business. January. 22: p. 40.
| More Keywords | 303572 |
| The root of the matter: Enhancing a golf course when legal and financial issues impact on the use of chemicals is not easy for a greenkeeper
| Bernhard and Company. 2019. The Golf Business. January. 22: p. 52-53.
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| Escaped rhea to stay at golf club where it has become a 'star'
| Longmire, Tania. 2019. The Golf Business. January 11. p. [1-2].
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| Get shorty: A number of golf clubs have opened short-game facilities in recent months
| Longmire, Tania. 2018. The Golf Business. December. 21: p. 12-14.
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| Pyle & Kenfig Golf Club: The Welsh venue has invested in a new irrigation system, enhanced its practice facilities and improved its men's and ladies' changing rooms, and is reaching out to women, children and people with disabilities
| Waple, Andy. 2018. The Golf Business. December. 21: p. 32-33.
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| Soil painting: Described as 'the new benchmark for links course conditioning', Scotland's Renaissance Club uses compost as part of a divot mix and top-dressing material
| Longmire, Tania. 2018. The Golf Business. December. 21: p. 41.
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| Andy McMahon is the director of golf operations at Adare Manor in Ireland, venue for the Irish Open in 2007 and 2008
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. November. 20: p. Cover, 20, 22, 24-29.
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| Built to last: Some golf clubs in England might have closed down this year - but others have been opening
| Longmire, Tania. 2018. The Golf Business. November. 20: p. 12-14.
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| Greenkeepers are risking sunburn and cancer
| Longmire, Tania. 2018. The Golf Business. November 6. p. [1-2].
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| A little bit of everything: Not many golf courses can say they were designed by a mixture of Alister MacKenzie, James Braid and William Laidlaw Purves, but Littlestone GC in Kent, host of the first ever Ladies' Championship in 1894, is one
| Longmire, Tania. 2018. The Golf Business. October. 19: p. 32-33.
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| Paul Armitage: The general manager of Le Golf National, the venue of the 2018 Ryder Cup, is an Englishman who has been working in golf management in France for about 25 years
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. September. 18: p. Cover, 20-22, 24, 26.
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| Historic golf club to be 'modernised'
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. September. 18: p. 4.
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| £150k fine over golf club death
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. September. 18: p. 6.
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| First female head greenkeeper
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. September. 18: p. 7.
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| Is UKGCOA changing a good thing?
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. September. 18: p. 47.
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| The course that Jack built: The Jack Nicklaus Signature Course at St Mellion International Resort in Cornwall turned 30 this summer
| Longmire, Tania. 2018. The Golf Business. September. 18: p. 50-52.
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| Amenity forum
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. September. 18: p. 59.
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| Preparing for your staff for a major event
| Smith, Alistair. 2018. The Golf Business. July. 16: p. 16-17.
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| Ray Chilten is the manager of Newport GC in Wales
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. July. 16: p. 20-24, 26, 28.
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| Minimising water wastage this summer in 3 easy steps
| Jackson, Robert. 2018. The Golf Business. July. 16: p. 32-35.
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| Bee here now: Abergale Golf Club in Wales has changed a disused former hole into a haven for birds, bugs and other wildlife. And, in doing so, it has won a national award
| Longmire, Tania. 2018. The Golf Business. July. 16: p. 40-41.
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| Angus adventure: Angus in the east of Scotland, where this month's Open Championship is taking place, is known as a golfing mecca
| Forrest, Sarah. 2018. The Golf Business. July. 16: p. 42-44.
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| Anyone can cut grass - can't they?: As most people are experienced in mowing a lawn, there's an assumption from many that all greenkeepers do is 'cut grass'
| Dempsey, John. 2018. The Golf Business. July. 16: p. 48-50.
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| [Championship golf and sustainability at Carnoustie]
| Croxton, Jim. 2018. The Golf Business. July. 16: p. 51.
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| Common ground: Matthew Foster is the president and CEO of Aquatrols, the world leader in the development and maufacturing of soil surfactants and speciality soil solutions for the golf market
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. July. 16: p. 56-57.
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| Why do some golf clubs close because of extreme weather?
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. June. 15: p. 15.
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| Love is a cattle field: A ten-year project to redesign Hampshire's oldest golf course, which is located within a national park, to suit golfers, commoners and the cattle that graze on the land, has been concluded, with spectacular results
| Longmire, Tania. 2018. The Golf Business. June. 15: p. 16-18.
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| Help is on the way: Next month Gullane GC is hosting two top competitions, including The Scottish Open. It's thought about 850 will volunteer to help at this European Tour event alone
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. June. 15: p. 42-44.
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| As golf adapts, do golf courses have to die?: Modern equipment is increasing driving distances at alarming rates - and this is in turn threatening the futures of some golf clubs
| Swan, William. 2018. The Golf Business. June. 15: p. 52-53.
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| Leighton Walker
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. May. 14: p. Cover, 22-24, 26-29.
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| Project to halt coastal erosion
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. May. 14: p. 5.
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| Courses turning into football pitches
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. March. 12: p. 8.
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| [Alternatives to chemical treatment that will prevent problems from taking place]
| Dempsey, John. 2018. The Golf Business. March. 12: p. 48-51.
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| Sound advice?: Are you really achieving your goals when seeking consultancy or agronomic advice for your golf course?
| Copsey, Paul. 2018. The Golf Business. March. 12: p. 52-54.
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| A golf round in 60 minutes: Large venues with spare land are increasingly finding that using it to create short courses attracts beginners, juniors, time-conscious adults and the elderly to their venues
| Lee, James. 2018. The Golf Business. February. 11: p. 12, 14.
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| A remarkable story: Gavin Kinsella and Doug Tate are the courses manager and course head greenkeeper at Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club respectively
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. February. 11: p. 42-45.
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| Thriving St. Ives: St. Ives (Hunts) GC replaced its entire golf course with a new one just seven years ago
| Anonymous. 2018. The Golf Business. February. 11: p. 46-49.
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| Design language
| Haug, Kari. 2018. The Golf Business. January. 10: p. 18-19.
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| Durrant Durrant
| Durrant, Neil. 2018. The Golf Business. January. 10: p. 53-55.
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| Course to become housing development
| Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. December. 9: p. 8.
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| Selling your land?: The NGCAA explores the matters golf clubs should consider if they are selling their land
| Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. December. 9: p. 32-33.
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| Horticultural Horton: Horton Park GC in Surrey is much more than just a golf course. The mdoern venue has two footgolf courses, an adventure golf course and a nine-hole course, as well as its 18-hole venue, and next year is introducing 'Cosmic golf'. Its course manager, Simon Adby, talks about what these extra non-traditional golf facilities mean for him and his greenkeeping team
| Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. December. 9: p. 48-50.
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| [Education is key at the BIGGA Turf Management Exhibition]
| Croxton, Jim. 2017. The Golf Business. December. 9: p. 51.
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| Historic Scottish golf club to close down
| Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. November. 8: p. 5.
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| Closed-down club could re-open
| Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. November. 8: p. 6.
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| Major changes for club that nearly closed down
| Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. November. 8: p. 8.
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| Revolutionary Rhodes: Woodhall Spa GC in Lincolnshire has two very different, but outstanding, golf courses, as well as the nine-hole England Golf Performance Centre. Here, courses manager Sah Rhodes talks about what his role entails and the major refurbishment of the Hotchkin Course
| Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. November. 8: p. 54, 56-57.
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| More than 10% of Woking is golf courses
| Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. October. 7: p. 7.
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| Best foot forward: Footgolf's march forward continues to be a major trend in the golf industry as a group with 16 courses joins forces with the UK's dedicated footgolf association - And now in Europe golf resorts are building venues with an added twist
| Lee, James. 2017. The Golf Business. October. 7: p. 12-14.
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| At the chalkface: The chalk-based Surrey downland Cuddington GC may not have the drainage worries many venues have, but course manager Simon Osborne explains how he has removed 99 percent of the leylandi planted after the Great Storm of 1987, what his team has done to reduce disease and what maintaining a golf course with very high footfall involves
| Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. October. 7: p. 48-50.
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| Machin and Roberts win student greenkeeper awards
| Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. October. 7: p. 49.
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| New type of golf course announced
| Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. August. 5: p. 10.
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| First female manager for club
| Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. August. 5: p. 11.
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| Written in the sand: Simon Bell-Tye is the course manager of Skylark Golf & Country Club in Hampshire. Here he talks about the major bunker refurbishment his team carried out - including why they are impounded and how long renovating all of them will take - plus his attitude to tree management
| Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. August. 5: p. 50-51.
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| Mowing reinvented
| Anguige, Jeff. 2017. The Golf Business. July. 4: p. 34-37.
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| 'We need to think laterally': One way golf clubs can make more money is by using the land they own more creatively - by providing shorter and alternative forms of golf
| Swan, Howard. 2017. The Golf Business. June. 3: p. 46-47.
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| 'The worst vandalism I've ever seen'
| Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. May. 2: p. 4.
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| Course of action
| Lee, James. 2017. The Golf Business. May. 2: p. 46-47.
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| Self-contained course to be built at Torvean Golf Club
| Anonymous. 2017. The Golf Business. May. 2: p. 47.
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| Rich rewards
| Lee, James. 2017. The Golf Business. April. 1: p. 12, 14-16, 18.
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| Three is the magic number
| Walker, Alan. 2017. The Golf Business. April. 1: p. 20-21.
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| This golf club's bunkers are made of recycled beer bottles
| Dunsmuir, Alistair. 2015. Golf Club Management. May 15. p. [1-2].
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| Walmer & Kingsdown Golf Club
| Longmire, Tania. 2012. Golf Club Management. January 15. p. [1-2].
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| Royal Jersey Golf Club
| Williams, Emma. 2012. Golf Club Management. January 4. p. [1-2].
| More Keywords | 260088 |
| Roseberry Grange Community Golf Club
| Longmire, Tania. 2012. Golf Club Management. January 1. p. [1-2].
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| The Bishopbriggs Golf Club
| Victor, Colin. 2012. Golf Club Management. January 4. p. [1-2].
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| Risk assessments can prevent huge payouts for golf injuries
| Dunsmuir, Alistair. 2012. Golf Club Management. January 15. p. [1-2].
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| The incredible eco story that is Loch Lomond Golf Club
| Dunsmuir, Alistair. 2012. Golf Club Management. January 15. p. [1-5].
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| Why the 2010 Ryder Cup was the greenest one ever
| Victor, Colin. 2012. Golf Club Management. January 1. p. [1-2].
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| How to ensure your irrigation system does not break down in winter
| Dunsmuir, Alistair. 2012. Golf Club Management. January 15. p. [1-2].
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| Elmwood adds environment centre
| Anonymous. 2005. Golf Club Management. January. p. 8.
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| Safe cutting of slopes and banks
| Weston, David. 2005. Golf Club Management. January. p. 39-40.
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| Hover mowers
| Weston, David. 2005. Golf Club Management. January. p. 40.
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| Right to roam: Scottish land reform
| Shaw, Michael. 2005. Golf Club Management. January. p. 41.
| More | 184972 |
| Bunkers - for golfers' challenge or greenkeepers' convenience?
| Phipps, Stuart. 2005. Golf Club Management. January. p. 44.
| More | 184973 |
| Everyone's a winner: A free audio visual course guide service has been launched to help clubs attract business and inform golfers of the holes they are about to play.
| Smith, Andy. 2005. Golf Club Management. January. p. 53.
| More | 184975 |
| Maintenance and machines
| MacKenzie, Noel. 2005. Golf Club Management. January. p. 58, 60, 62.
| More | 184976 |