News | 01 April 2008 GOOD READ: The Vardon Invasion: Harry's Triumphant 1900 Tour Not a golf architecture book, it's true, but Bob Labbance, who has coauthored this volume with Brian Siplo, has written extensively on the subject in the past, as, for example, in his history of golf course management, Keepers of the Green.
News | 01 April 2008 Copsetown course planned Plans are in place for a new golf and country club in County Cork, Ireland.
News | 01 April 2008 Colossal indoor golf centre in the pipeline The Indoor Golf Arena, the world's largest indoor golf centre, is expected to be open in the Netherlands by 2010, with a number of local councils showing interest.
News | 01 April 2008 TOUR WATCH: 29 May-1 June: Celtic Manor Wales Open After a few years being held on the Roman Road course at Celtic Manor, this year's Wales Open will be the golfing public's first chance to see the new Twenty Ten course, built at great expense specifically to hold the Ryder Cup.
News | 01 April 2008 New look for Mississaugua Mississaugua Golf & Country Club will unveil its most significant renovation project in club history this spring with the reopening of its newly transformed greens.
News | 01 April 2008 Canadian Ross classic is restored After a decade of work, the restoration of the Donald Ross-designed Essex Golf & Country Club (G&CC) in Canada is complete.
News | 01 April 2008 Environmental man Of all the professional golfers who have sought, as their playing careers wound down, to reinvent themselves by using their name and reputation to drive other business opportunities, surely none have been as successful as Greg Norman.
News | 01 April 2008 The enticing charms of par-free golf Yes, you read the headline correctly: I said par-FREE, not par three.
News | 01 April 2008 Middle East remains the star Following last year's launch of the Golf Benchmark Survey, I am delighted that we can again partner with Golf Course Architecture to bring you the results from our second survey.