Opinion

Don’t confuse India and China

It’s a mistake to assume the markets are inherently similar, says Kevin Ramsey.

But where are the customers?

Jerry Kilby says a business model built solely on tourism is difficult to sustain.

From duckling to swan

Thomas Hoffman Jepsen describes his experience of the EIGCA’s diploma.

Golf’s changing framework

Benjamin Warren discusses how the industry can recover from the downturn.

The renaissance of Aberdovey

Course improvement project now well underway.

A rock and a hard place

William Swan asks what the global economic downturn means for golf architects.

The new wave of design software

CAD has made the process of designing golf courses easier and more accurate.

Hoylake's new first tee

Peter Wroe of Senior Golf Construction discusses the new first tee at Royal Liverpool.

Texas wedge or spinning pitch?

Richard Mandell observes how competitors at the US Amateur approached Pinehurst's famous greens.

Too good

A round at Pine Valley would surely make any golfer happy? Toby Ingleton describes why his first reaction was angst.

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