AGIF Sustainability Series: Management Techniques for Greens
Singapore: The spotlight will return to conditioning of golf course putting surfaces when the Asian Golf Industry Federation’s Sustainability Series of webinars continues next week.
Singapore: The spotlight will return to conditioning of golf course putting surfaces when the Asian Golf Industry Federation’s Sustainability Series of webinars continues next week.
Connecticut, United States: PGA Show Connects has lined up a free exhibitor webinar addressing media outreach best practices.
Singapore: Michael Braidwood, one of the most respected educators on club management in the EMEA region, will be the presenter for the third instalment of the Asian Golf Industry Federation’s Sustainability Series.
Connecticut, United States: PGA Show Connects will present a free webinar addressing technology-enhanced golf experiences on Wednesday (September 16).
Singapore: The topic of putting surfaces will be to the fore in the latest edition of the Asian Golf Industry Federation’s Sustainability Series of webinars on Thursday, September 17.
Singapore: When it comes to discussing matters related to food outlets, few individuals are able to speak with more authority than Dr Larry Ross.
Singapore: As part of its adaptation to the evolving environment, the Asian Golf Industry Federation is embarking upon a series of webinars for both turf and club management professionals.
Connecticut, United States: PGA Show Connects is presenting a free webinar addressing customer-centric golf experiences.
Birmingham, England: The PGA of GB&I is looking to inspire the next generation of professionals through a dedicated campaign aimed at anyone considering a career in golf.
Basel, Switzerland: This year’s Syngenta Business Institute programme is switching to a virtual format.
Florida, United States: PGA Jr. League, the flagship youth pillar programme of PGA Foundation, has been recognised by the Aspen Institute’s Project Play initiative as a 2020 Project Play Champion.
Hong Kong: A shift away from traditional one-hour golf lessons and one-on-one coaching is paying dividends at the Hong Kong Golf & Tennis Academy.