News | 01 October 2007 Golf businesses unite The European Golf Business Conference will return to Amsterdam from November 28-30 at the five-star Renaissance Hotel.
News | 01 October 2007 Palmer making an impression in LA Mass grading is underway at Hasley Canyon, where Arnold Palmer's company is creating the first Arnold Palmer signature course in greater Los Angeles.
News | 01 October 2007 Big plans at Ballyhack The same team that created the highly rated Kinloch Golf Club in Virginia has reunited to produce a golf facility in the Blue Ridge Mountains outside Roanoke, in the same state.
News | 01 October 2007 Three-year redevelopment completed at Wexford Jeff Howes Golf Design (JHGD) has completed its redevelopment project at Wexford Golf Club, Ireland, with the official launch planned for late September.
News | 01 October 2007 Rejuvenation at Red Leaves The Red Leaves golf resort in Ontario, Canada has undertaken a series of alterations to its Rock course.
News | 01 October 2007 High-tech Highland irrigation Royal Dornoch has become the first golf course in Europe to install Toro's new GDC-controlled irrigation system.
News | 01 October 2007 GOOD READ Fifty Years in a Bunker Pat Ruddy's self-published memoir of his years spent creating his course at the European Club, is everything anyone who has ever had contact with the man would expect.
News | 01 October 2007 GOOD READ Pinehurst, Home of American Golf Golf architect Richard Mandell (author of this month's Pioneer piece on Donald Ross, see p26) has put together something truly monumental with this volume.
News | 01 October 2007 GOOD READ The Golf Courses of Stanley Thompson Canada's greatest golf architect richly deserves this tribute from the leading lights in his country's golf industry today.
News | 01 October 2007 Texan course survives flood On 27 June, the Texas Hill Country region was subjected to as much as 19 inches of rain in just a four-hour period.