News | 01 April 2007 Seen the pictures? Play the course Three of the most famous golf images in the world originate from my home club, Conwy in north Wales. The three paintings are entitled 'Difficult Bunker', 'The Drive' and 'Putting Green', but as their locatio
News | 01 April 2007 Ailsa Course, Turnberry When Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus shook hands on the Ailsa's eighteenth green after the Open of 1977, members of the R&A must have been rubbing theirs in glee.
News | 01 April 2007 Celtic Manor For a creative process, golf design requires a remarkable degree of problem-solving skills.
News | 01 April 2007 Lough Erne nears completion The first course at Lough Erne Golf Resort in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, is now close to being finished, in preparation for a 2008 opening.
News | 01 April 2007 Chambers Bay shoots for the stars One of the most eagerly awaited course openings of 2007 is set to take place in June in Washington, USA.
News | 01 April 2007 Will three go into one? The latest big money golf development in Dubai is to involve not one but three highprofile signature designers.
News | 01 April 2007 GOOD READ Building Sebonack If a 300 acre parcel of shorefront land bordered on one side by Shinnecock Hills and on the other by the National Golf Links of America wasn't destined one day to become a golf course, it's hard to imagine what is.
News | 01 April 2007 GOOD READ The Evolution of the Links at Royal County Down Golf Club Richard Latham, author of the definitive guide to Woodhall Spa's Hotchkin course, has done it again.
News | 01 April 2007 Golf industry drives environmental initiatives Golf course management professionals have long benefited from advances in research supported by funding from the Environmental Institute for Golf, the philanthropic organisation of the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America (GCSAA).
News | 01 April 2007 14-17 June: 107th US Open Championship: Oakmont CC, Pennsylvania Of all the monstrously difficult golf courses to which the US Open pays a regular visit, only one has the reputation of slowing down its greens when America's national championship comes to town.