The golf diet: what do golfers eat?

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“I have had the same pre-round routine for nearly 30 years. It’s not complicated, but I think that’s important,” says two-time European Tour winner Markus Brier. “That goes for what I eat just as much as how I warm up. I arrive at the course an hour and ten minutes before my tee time to… Read more »

The 10 best golf holidays for summer 2023

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Few things can be better than jetting off on a relaxing golf holiday in the summer sun. Be it in Europe or perhaps further afield, the best golf holidays all have a few things in common—gorgeous greens, challenging holes, and—of course—stunning views for that post-round drink. If you’re thinking of taking your clubs on your… Read more »

Greensomes Golf—explained

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There are many different formats of golf to make the game more interesting and varied. Greensomes golf is one of them. Greensomes is a variation of Foursomes (where alternate shots are played from the tee), where both players tee off, and then one of the two tee shots is chosen. From there, the player whose… Read more »

How is a golf course set up for a big championship?

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The article below was written by Steve Carroll of National Club Golfer. Alwoodley: 6am. The first players haven’t even teed off in the second round of the English Senior Men’s Amateur Championship but Toby Thorne is already looking ahead. England Golf’s deputy championship director is plotting round the venerable layout performing a vital part of… Read more »