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‘5 things you didn’t know about…’ series
In partnership with The Links magazine, we have developed a short series of micro-films from some of the most storied clubs with 5 obscure facts you may not have known! Know all 5? We'd love to hear from you! North Berwick: https://youtu.be/fq7JWAj5y-4 Royal St. George's: https://youtu.be/8pnmWMThdPE Royal Liverpool: https://youtu.be/NfbrjBT1vNY The [...]
Story of a Golf Club: RNGC
Nestled in the rolling countryside of Devon, is England’s latest ’new build’. A course founded, designed, built and run by visionary Dan Davies. A man with a storied career in golf journalism and writing, he has developed RNGC to revive the short-course competitions from years gone by. The story of [...]
The 2022 Spring Meeting at Prince’s & Royal St. George’s
The spring meeting is a staple of the golfing calendar, whereby a group of people convene following a long cold winter to mark the start of the golfing season. At the start of the year, we thought we would have a go at doing one with a twist! Two days [...]
Bushfoot Golf Club
Only 6 miles up the road from Portrush sits Bushfoot golf Club, nestled at the foot of the river Bush. Its a small 9-hole community golf club with a great history and some cracking holes! Playing here was a timely reminder why its so important to stay put in [...]
Royal County Down Golf Club: Ecstatic Dreams
When speaking of Royal County Down Golf Club, Bernard Darwin said it was 'the kind of golf that people play in their most ecstatic dreams'. A statement we wholeheartedly agree with and when we visited the club in October we could resist setting some of these beautiful aerial [...]
Berkhamsted Golf Club
Another instalment from our ‘England’s Golden Age Wonders’ series; this time we visit Berkhamsted Golf Club in the Chilterns. A course that has no bunkers (with the exception of one on the practice range - without doubt golf's most ironic bunker if there was an award)! Click below to watch. [...]
The Old Course at St Andrews: Old Tom Trails
St Andrews is a place that is synonymous with the game of golf, and we’ve all heard so many superlatives used to describe The Old Course that it’s perhaps easy to take the history of this links for granted. The earliest reference to golf in this small coastal [...]
Old Tom Trails: Prestwick Golf Club
Founded in 1851, Prestwick was the first established golfing links on the West Coast of Scotland as the game was developed largely on the East coast until those days. It was also a site of huge significance for Old Tom. Somewhere he travelled to having parted ways with Allan [...]
Old Tom Trails: North Berwick West Links
North Berwick West Links evolved from a small stretch of common ground in this small coastal town in East Lothian, and grew significantly throughout the 19th century. Since then, the routing has remained largely unchanged. Golf began all the way back in 1611 at North Berwick when a [...]
Old Tom Trails: Cruden Bay Golf Club
Whilst an inscription on an old ballot box states that golf was played back in 1781, it wasn't until 1899 that Cruden Bay Golf Club was formed, a product of the fledgling holiday resort that was funded by the Great North of Scotland Railroad Co. back at the [...]