News | 01 October 2006 Askernish gets go-ahead The restoration of the 18 hole golf course at Askernish in the Western Isles of Scotland, originally designed by Old Tom Morris in 1892 (GCA issue 4), is to go ahead this winter.
News | 01 October 2006 Ambitious course under construction at Wittenbeck One of the most ambitious golf courses in Germany is currently under construction at Wittenbeck on the Baltic coast.
News | 01 October 2006 GOOD READ Legendary Golf Links of Ireland Anthony Edgeworth is one of golf's bestrespected photographers.
News | 01 October 2006 GOOD READ Golf Course Design: An Annotated Bibliography Veteran golf architects and historians Geoffrey Cornish and Michael Hurdzan, between them the designers of hundreds of courses and the authors of dozens of books, have produced this bibliography with the backing of all the world's four major group
News | 01 October 2006 GOOD READ Peugeot Golf Guide The tenth anniversary edition of the Peugeotbacked guide to Europe's 'top 1,000' golf courses follows the well-proven format established by the previous books – a Michelin guide for golf courses, if you like.
News | 01 October 2006 New heathland-style course for Turkey Thomson Perrett & Lobb is designing a heathland style course on Turkey's Mediterranean coast.
News | 01 October 2006 KPMG prepares benchmark results At the recent Golf Business Forum, KPMG's Andrea Sartori invited visitors to look at the website www.golfbenchmark.com for information on the firm's golf benchmarking survey.
News | 01 October 2006 Duke's Course Set on a hillside a few miles inland of the Home of Golf, the Duke's Course has, since its opening a decade ago, been something of an outlier in St Andrews' golfing circles.
News | 01 October 2006 Ransomes partners with GEE Turf manufacturer Ransomes Jacobsen has signed a three-year agreement to become the official supplier of turf maintenance equipment and vehicles to Golf Environment Europe.