News | 01 April 2007 Coming soon: Valderrama II? Valderrama Golf Club owner Jaime Ortiz-Patiño is close to obtaining final planning consents to start work on another golf course, only a couple of miles away from the famous Spanish track.
News | 01 April 2007 Construction starts on Wicked Pony Architect Tom Doak has broken ground at Wicked Pony, part of the new Remington Ranch development outside Bend, Oregon.
News | 01 April 2007 Algarve golf moves east Golf development in southern Portugal is continuing apace.
News | 01 April 2007 Burstwick finally finished Five years of planning and construction work have come to fruition for architect Jonathan Gaunt, who has completed a new 18-hole pay-and-play course at Burstwick Country Golf in East Yorkshire.
News | 01 April 2007 Phil forms design business World number three golfer Phil Mickelson is the latest top pro to get into the signature design business.
News | 01 April 2007 Irish heartbeat It's ironic that last year's Ryder Cup, the biggest golf event to be held on the island of Ireland since the Open Championship made its one foray to Royal Portrush in 1951, should have been held at the K Club, an unabashed American-style p
News | 01 April 2007 Musselburgh: restoration or desecration? For those with a flair for the melodramatic, the story might read: "The green that may have seen the final putts of some of the first Open Championships is to be destroyed to make way for an expansion of a horse racing track.
News | 01 April 2007 The state of golf in Italy Golf remains unknown to many Italians, but for some years, the profile of the game has been increasing.
News | 01 April 2007 Back to basics We are treading a well worn path when we discuss innovations in golfing technology and the reciprocal effect that recent shifts have had on the game, but this could be the most serious issue that golf has ever had to deal with.