2011 saw a landmark court case for golfing accidents when a player was awarded almost £400,000 in damages after being stuck by a wayward golf ball on a course in West Lothian and losing his sight in one eye. The presiding judge found both the club and the player who struck the ball liable for… Read more »
Monthly Archives: November 2014
TaylorMade introduce RSi irons with face-slot technology

Editorial provided by National Club Golfer Engineered to help mis-hits perform more like pure strikes. TaylorMade have introduced the new RSi iron family featuring face slot technology, the next great innovation from the company that has pioneered the performance of the modern distance iron. Two years ago, TaylorMade introduced “Speed Pockets” (a small slot in… Read more »
A Guide to Three-ball Formats

A Guide to Three-ball Formats In Medal golf and other individual competition, players generally tee off in three-balls. But when it comes to the Sunday roll-up or a “bounce game” among friends, three is never viewed as the magic number. But this doesn’t have to be the case. Here we give some of the best… Read more »
Debate: Is winter really a bad time to be a golfer?

Unfortunately, the nights have drawn in. The days of a cheeky nine holes after work are well and truly over. Before long it’ll be temporary greens and mats on the fairway. But is winter really a bad time to be a golfer? Journalists from National Club Golfer give their likes and dislikes about winter golf.