A tribute to Ted Dexter, who was simply the finest ever cricketer-golfer and was a visionary with regard to how the great games should be played. https://t.co/VxrnziS1l2
By working with the soil biology beneath our feet can we help create the conditions that encourage the growth of fine grass species and enhance the enjoyment of the game? Discussed, analysed, who is doing what? https://t.co/BUqmLL2Vs2
@PaulLarsenRSG I understand completely if politically you feel unable to reply to my question: if you did not have the pressure to have everything looking pristine for The Open would you have used rye when you have spent 8 years getting rid of it?
@PaulLarsenRSG If you did not have the pressure to have everything looking pristine for The Open would you have used rye when you have spent 8 years getting rid of it?
Nairn Dunbar. Leading the way with conservation greenkeeping to bring back this championship links to running-golf fine grassed surfaces. See full review https://t.co/GSfcry3oeF
Royal Montrose. Fine running-golf on a traditional championship links from the origins of the game. True heritage threatened by climate alarmism. See full review https://t.co/f6XoCcNjaa
Why has Montrose Golf Links, although this championship course is so enjoyable to play, slipped from its pre-eminent position in golf? FineGolf gives tree reasons ... https://t.co/m085YmLs8x
@nottsgolfclub (Hollinwell) return to the UPPER ECHELONS of GOLF through fine grasses and heathland renovation.
Hollinwell's Chair of Green explains the changes: https://t.co/CARLT6guNb
Check out our 77th and latest email newsletter: https://t.co/stXv7yT3Ae Which are the Midlands finest running-golf challenges. Andrew Brown's new must read book on running-golf and whisky reviewed. Aldeburgh and Walker Cup.