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$2.5 million to light up Manuka Oval
3 weeks ago by: Bradley van Dam
"I will believe it when they turn them on!!!!! "
Dr Richard Gibbs Farewell
3 weeks ago by: Karl Johnson
"I totally endorse Ian's comments. Richard has brought so muc ..."
Dr Richard Gibbs Farewell
3 weeks ago by: Ian Mckendry
"Richard - you will leave a huge hole in the Australasian tur ..."
Bunker Drainage
1 Apr 2012 by: Simon Miels
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Over-seeding Warm Season Grasses
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Maintaining golf greens in an aggressive manner
1 day ago -
Golf -
Greg Evans
When Greg Evans ‘came out’ about maintaining greens in an aggressive manner (such as cutting at heights as low as 2mm), a huge amount of debate and discussion followed, questioning the merits of such a method. Some commented that the greens would be dead within three years. Others said that the approach was irresponsible at best and suicidal at worst. A silent few also maintained their greens in this fashion, but they went about their business without comment.
Creditors allow Balgowlah Golf Club to Continue
2 days ago -
Golf -
Editor
Balgowlah Golf Club will continue trading for at least the next six months while refinancing and amalgamation options are explored.
New Holes Opened at Bonnie Doon Golf Club
3 days ago -
Golf -
Press Release
6 of the 7 new holes at Bonnie Doon Golf Club are opened Tuesday May 1st 2012 with a special Ladies Day Teams Event.
Afghan Course Home to Extreme Golf
3 days ago -
Golf -
Editor
Welcome to the most extreme golf in the world, says the European Union ambassador to Afghanistan, as half-a-dozen heavily armed bodyguards fan out around him and scan the Kabul Golf Club course.
Why has the Dunes Built Two New Holes?
4 days ago -
Golf -
Editor
The Dunes Golf Links on the Mornington Peninsula has just opened two new golf holes – a new 15th hole and a new 16th hole. The existing 15th and 16th remain and will continue to be used from time to time.
Vietnam Golf Course Projects Continue to Tee Up
4 days ago -
Golf -
Editor
Though the Ministry of Planning and Investment has yet to receive the Government's green light for its proposal to enlarge the master plan for development of golf courses from 87 to 115 by 2020, the door has not been shut on new golf courses, according to the deputy head of a ministry think tank.
Wollongong Pulls Pin on NSW PGA
1 week ago -
Golf -
Editor
Wollongong Golf Club has reluctantly pulled the pin on hosting the NSW PGA because of ongoing scheduling and financial issues.
The $100,000 tournament last year attracted marquee names Craig Parry, Peter O’Malley and Andre Stolz.
A Wonderland of Grasses: Hawaii
1 week ago -
Golf -
Editor
The climate of the Hawaiian Islands is such that a tremendous variety of grasses can grow well and produce fine turfgrass surfaces. I was recently at Hawaii to do some botanizing on the Big Island and on Oahu.
Stonebridge Golf to Open this Saturday
1 week ago -
Golf -
Editor
The Hunter Valley’s newest championship golf course and residential development will open the full 18 holes on Saturday.
Torrens Creek Golf Club Saved by Fundraiser
1 week ago -
Golf -
Editor
A last minute membership and fundraising drive has saved Torrens Creek Golf Club which was facing the prospect of shutting permanently because it wasn't insured.
Golf Club Wins $1.3 million for Biodiversity Project
1 week ago -
Golf -
Editor
When you think about groups involved in cleaning up river corridors from weeds, your local golf club might not be the first organisation that springs to mind.
The Dawn of a New Era for the Golf Course Industry
1 week ago -
Golf -
Press Release
The Asia Pacific region accounts for more than 6,000 golf courses and this figure is growing steadily every year. Arguably, this makes the Asia Pacific the second most important region in golf after the United States.
Tassie Golf Project Tees off Again
2 weeks ago -
Golf -
Editor
There is optimism a stalled multi-million dollar golf course and residential development on Tasmania's east coast will eventually go ahead. First proposed more than eight years ago, the Solis project includes an 18-hole golf course designed by Greg Norman and 600 residential lots.
What Makes a Good Golf Course
2 weeks ago -
Golf -
Editor
I don't pretend to be an expert on course design but in the process of managing Aussie Golfer I've begun to get more and more interested in the nuances of course design, purely by listening and reading to what the best in the business have to say.
Balgowlah Golf Club can Ease Debt
2 weeks ago -
Golf -
Editor
Balgowlah Golf Club should look at re-financing its debt or amalgamate with another party, according to a recommendation by an external administrator.
California Dreamin' thanks to OSU programme
2 weeks ago -
Golf -
Seamus Moriarty
Seamus Moriarty’s dream of working abroad was realised when he contacted Mike O’Keeffe about the Ohio State University’s International Exchange Programme. Placed into Lake Merced Golf Club, he soon found out that shorts and sunscreen were not the order of the day in this particular part of California
NSW Reject Jack Nicklaus Rothbury Project
3 weeks ago -
Golf -
Editor
The NSW state government has rejected the request for fast-tracking approval of the 240 hectare Jack Nicklaus Golf Course housing project by Capital Corporation at Rothbury.
Trump Threatens to Sue Scotland
3 weeks ago -
Golf -
Editor
It was Donald Trump's long-held dream. To build the best links golf course in the world in Scotland, as a tribute to his late mother who was born in the country.
Managing Greens Under Stress
3 weeks ago -
Golf -
Stanley J. Zontek
Among the responsibilities of today's golf course superintendent, the need to maintain a good stand of grass on putting greens is perhaps the most basic of all. Greens are the bread and butter of a golf course, and the reputation of a course and the superintendent who maintains it is often determined by the consistency of those greens.
New Zealand's Cape Kidnappers, Kauri Cliffs ranked by Golf Digest
3 weeks ago -
Golf -
Editor
The two most decorated resort courses in the entire Asia-Pacific region are now more decorated still -- and the traveling golfer remains welcome.
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