US Opens to Welcome Back Limited Number of Fans
New Jersey, United States: The USGA has announced that this year’s US Women’s Open and US Open championships will be played with a limited number of fans in attendance.
New Jersey, United States: The USGA has announced that this year’s US Women’s Open and US Open championships will be played with a limited number of fans in attendance.
Singapore: Newly-crowned Major champion Patty Tavatanakit is primed to light up the fairways of Sentosa Golf Club at next week’s HSBC Women’s World Championship.
Hong Kong: The Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club’s staging of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Golf Team Championship has been put on hold for another year.
Singapore: Sir Nick Faldo will share his insights on golf course design in the latest episode in the Asian Golf Industry Federation’s Sustainability Series of webinars.
Singapore: Mark Kolentsis has been named as the winner of the Rain Bird Corporation Outstanding Sales Award.
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: The Professional Golfers’ Association of Malaysia raised RM24,500 from the inaugural PGAM Invitational Pro-Am.
London, England: The length of time Tour professionals spend travelling and being away from family and friends is leading to loneliness and relationship difficulties, a research report has found.
Bangkok, Thailand: Sports Turf Solutions has entered a partnership with GroundWorx, a wireless innovations and water conservation company committed to supporting golf course superintendents and turf managers.
North Carolina, United States: Ingersoll Rand Inc has entered into an agreement to sell its Specialty Vehicle Technologies Segment (Club Car) to the global private equity firm Platinum Equity.
Tokyo, Japan: Hideki Matsuyama’s historic victory in the 85th edition of the Masters Tournament has provided a timely morale-boost to Japan.
Birmingham, England: The PGA of Great Britain & Ireland is inviting all those who work or volunteer in golf to join its new membership groups – the Business Management Group and Club Volunteer by PGA.
Rome, Italy: Although the Covid-19 pandemic means it will have to wait another year until it hosts the Ryder Cup, preparation of the Marco Simone course in Rome continues apace.