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Since 1995 Eric Hepworth Golf Course Photography has provided the hole-by-hole selection of pictures for the Open Championship. Clients include the USGA, the EGU, many of the world’s top golf magazines, book publishers, and several golf course architects.
EGD provides creative solutions conserving capital, understanding long term marketing and operating demands. We create unique character reflecting site specifics, client goals, and budget. For 20 years, we have provided extraordinary design and service in the remodelling arena.
For all your staffing needs within the golf industry.This is the serious place to find a job in the golf industry
European Golf Ltd is one of the largest synthetic golf surface providers throughout Europe and is the official synthetic golf surfaces supplier to the PGAs of Europe. European Golf is dedicated to changing the way golfers practice, enabling all year round play.
The European Golf Course Owners Association (EGCOA) provides services to support golf course owners in their aims, represent their interests and improve the golf business on a European level. The EGCOA supports more than 700 golf course owners by spreading and sharing knowledge.
European Golf Design is the joint venture design company of the PGA European Tour and IMG. Established in 1992, European Golf Design has won design commissions throughout Europe and beyond to Africa, the Middle East, the Caribbean and Asia.
European Golf Machinery (EGM) is one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of golf practice machinery. Its products include a wide variety of stand-alone ball dispensers. The most basic machines can be battery or mains powered and will dispense golf balls for either cash or a token.
European Golf Services is a specialist golf course construction and renovations firm with a commitment to excellence, a reputation for creative and innovative solutions and a dedication to a superior quality in all aspects of golf course development.
The European Institute of Golf Course Architects (EIGCA) represents Europe’s most qualified golf course designers and has over 80 senior and associate members in 20 countries. Through their skill, experience and training, EIGCA members have shown that they are able to design and supervise the construction of golf courses to the highest standards.
Durable yet versatile, EverEdge offers a permanent and maintenance-free solution to the age old problem of maintaining neat edges all year round. Manufactured from galvanised steel, EverEdge is available in a range of sizes and colours to suit all needs and projects, large or small.
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Our name may be new, but our global product portfolios are renowned for their innovation, performance and precision. Read the full listing Visit www.everris.com
Golden Age Golf Architecture (GAGA) specialises in golf course design and related master planning, site analysis and physical feasibility analysis. Read the full listing Visit www.goldenagegolfarchitecture.com
International Golf Development is a sports development group that provides its members and their communities with uniquely valued products and services. Read the full listing Visit www.internationalgolfdevelopment.com
SOL Golf is a contracting firm specialising in golf course construction in Ireland, Britain and around the world. Read the full listing Visit www.solgolfconst.com
From the iconic Swilcan Bridge on the Old Course to Tom Morris’s masterful architecture on the New Course, St Andrews Links has developed over 600 years to become one of the most famous locations in golf. Read the full listing Visit www.standrews.org.uk
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