• Trump International Scotland unveils luxury Great North Sea Residences

    Trump International Scotland unveils luxury Great North Sea Residences
    Paul McGinley and Bo Van Pelt have helped celebrate the opening of a new collection of luxury residences at Trump International, Scotland, overlooking the resort’s two championship courses.
    Trump International, Scotland has unveiled its new Great North Sea Residences, a collection of five luxury properties created from a transformed 19th-century Coastguard Station on the dramatic Aberdeenshire coastline.
    The residences sit overlooking the resort’s award-winning championship courses a
  • Montego Bay Golf Guide: Where to Play, What to Expect and How to Prepare

    Montego Bay Golf Guide: Where to Play, What to Expect and How to Prepare
    Montego Bay’s known for its beaches, warm Caribbean weather, and generally laid-back vibe — but there’s a whole other side to it that golfers shouldn’t overlook. The mix of tropical scenery, varied terrain, and the fact that you can play year-round makes it a genuinely appealing destination, whether you’re a serious golfer or just someone hoping to squeeze in a round or two during a beach vacation.
    Whether you’re planning an actual golf trip or just want a mor
  • MacGregor launches Mac Mini Driver

    MacGregor launches Mac Mini Driver
    As more golfers look beyond the traditional driver in search of greater accuracy from the tee, MacGregor Golf has unveiled the new Mac Mini Driver, which promises exceptional control without giving away distance.
    Designed to bridge the gap between a driver and a fairway wood, the new Mac Mini Driver gives golfers another strategic option when precision matters most.
    Engineered with a premium titanium clubhead, the Mac Mini Driver combines explosive performance with exceptional forgiveness. Its
  • West Middlesex Golf Club under threat of closure

    West Middlesex Golf Club under threat of closure
    The future of West Middlesex Golf Club hangs in the balance after the council that owns the freehold of land has given the green light for a controversial deal that could bring an end to 135 years of golfing history at the venue.
    The club, which currently has over 400 members and employs 27 people, has had its 75-year lease revoked by Ealing Council, which wants to sell a parcel of land currently occupied by the club to Greenford Road Ltd – a company that acted as debt funder to bring the
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