Triumphs for Troon International Properties
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: A total of 16 Troon International global properties savoured success at the 2020 World Golf Awards.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: A total of 16 Troon International global properties savoured success at the 2020 World Golf Awards.
New Jersey, United States: Due to on-going health and safety concerns from the Covid-19 pandemic, the 75th US Women’s Open Championship will be conducted without spectators on-site.
Dongguan, China: Xiong Tianyu enhanced his reputation as one of China’s brightest golfing prospects with a tense play-off victory in the 15th Faldo Series Greater Bay Area Championship.
London, England: The number of rounds of golf played in Great Britain between July and September broke all previous records since the company digitally documenting them in 2005, according to Sports Marketing Surveys.
Kansas, United States: Jim Nantz, three-time Emmy winner and lead anchor of CBS Sports’ golf team, will be the recipient of the 2021 Old Tom Morris award from the Golf Course Superintendents Association of America.
St Andrews, Scotland: St Andrews Links, at the ancestral home of golf, has become home to two of the latest Foley Company grinders.
London, England: IMG Prestige has forged a partnership with Great Hotels of the World.
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Golf Saudi has confirmed that Aramco, the world’s largest integrated energy company, is the title sponsor of the first female golf tournament in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Massachusetts, United States: To accommodate regional growth interests and opportunities, Troon has expanded and opened a corporate office just outside Boston.
Pattaya, Thailand: Lisa Zhang and Mark Nam Kangwol marked the resumption of the Faldo Series Asia with winning performances that saw them gain global recognition on The R&A’s World Amateur Golf Ranking.
Jeddah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: Major champions Shane Lowry, Sergio Garcia, Phil Mickelson, Patrick Reed, Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson have confirmed their participation in the third edition of the Saudi International powered by Softbank Investment Advisers.
Singapore: The Asian Tour is continuing to explore plans for a resumption of tournament play following an extended hiatus provoked by the Covid-19 pandemic.