News | 01 October 2006 30 Nov-3 Dec: Bluechip New Zealand Open, Gulf Harbour CC, Whangaparaoa, New Zealand Sanctioned by both the Australasian and European Tours, the New Zealand Open heads back to Gulf Harbour, on the Hibiscus Peninsula near Auckland, at the end of November.
News | 01 October 2006 Sureshot launches A new handheld GPS device for golfers has been launched by joint developers Golf Plus and the Australian firm Tee2Green Technologies.
News | 01 October 2006 Members back Balcarrick changes Roger Jones Golf Design is starting a 30-week programme of upgrading to Balcarrick Golf Club outside Dublin."
News | 01 October 2006 Short shrift Along with Peter McEvoy and a little further back Michael Bonallack, Gary Wolstenholme is among the greatest amateur golfers Britain has produced in the modern era.
News | 01 October 2006 Dr Bernhard von Limburger Born in 1901, Bernhard von Limburger learned the game of golf as a young boy in Scotland.
News | 01 October 2006 Collaborators will be… encouraged Following more than three years of planning, construction has finally started at Sagebrush Golf and Sporting Club, some three hours drive east from Vancouver, in British Columbia's unique, desert-like interior.
News | 01 October 2006 Pond life The best way to find a solution to your water quality problems is to obtain a better understanding of the components that impact the delicate balance of a pond's ecosystem.
News | 01 October 2006 The future of golf housing The traditional approach to golf housing has been to line the fairways with as much housing as possible to maximise the bottom line.
News | 01 October 2006 Chateau des Vigiers A year after formally retiring and passing most of his interests in course design to his long-time associates Tom Mackenzie and Martin Ebert, veteran British golf architect Donald Steel has begun a new project.
News | 01 October 2006 One golf course, two countries! Golf clubs, golf shoes, passport! Well, not quite, but playing on a golf course that spans two countries must be quite an exciting and unusual experience.