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  • Beyond the Basics: Elevating Your Short Game with Touch and Creativity

    Beyond the Basics: Elevating Your Short Game with Touch and Creativity

    For the golfer who has moved beyond the fundamentals, the short game becomes a canvas. Here,…

  • Golf Rules Simplified: Navigating the Game with Grace and Ease

    Golf Rules Simplified: Navigating the Game with Grace and Ease

    Golf may look complex, but its core principles are simple: play the ball as it lies,…

  • Arriving at the Course: A Visitor’s Guide to a Warm and Respectful Start

    Arriving at the Course: A Visitor’s Guide to a Warm and Respectful Start

    Visiting a new golf course is like being welcomed into someone’s home. A thoughtful approach ensures…

  • Mastering the Course: Advanced Shot-Making and Strategy for Expert Golfers

    Mastering the Course: Advanced Shot-Making and Strategy for Expert Golfers

    At the expert level, golf becomes more than repeating fundamentals. It becomes a dialogue between you…

  • Touch and Feel: Refining Your Short Game for Intermediate Golfers

    Touch and Feel: Refining Your Short Game for Intermediate Golfers

    In golf, true mastery reveals itself within 100 yards of the flag. For intermediate players, honing…

  • Foundations of the Swing: An Elegant Introduction for New Golfers

    Foundations of the Swing: An Elegant Introduction for New Golfers

    Before you chase distance, attend to the basics. Golf’s allure lies in the quiet mastery of…

  • Passing Down the Fairway: Why I Play Golf and Share It with My Children

    Passing Down the Fairway: Why I Play Golf and Share It with My Children

    When I first picked up a club, it wasn’t to chase trophies or to impress anyone.…

  • Weekend in Scotland: CThere’s no better way to mark a milestone than to tee off where the game began. A weekend golf trip to Scotland with two close friends offers a rich blend of competition, camaraderie and culture. Here’s how to make the most of your journey.elebrating a Golfer’s Birthday on Historic Links

    Weekend in Scotland: CThere’s no better way to mark a milestone than to tee off where the game began. A weekend golf trip to Scotland with two close friends offers a rich blend of competition, camaraderie and culture. Here’s how to make the most of your journey.elebrating a Golfer’s Birthday on Historic Links

    “We didn’t realise we were making memories, we just thought we were having fun.” A Scottish…

  • From Car Park to First Tee: A Visitor’s Guide to Golf Etiquette

    From Car Park to First Tee: A Visitor’s Guide to Golf Etiquette

    Stepping onto unfamiliar fairways is both exciting and a little daunting. Visiting a new course isn’t…

  • Mastering the Short Game: Winning Golf Begins Within 100 Yards

    Mastering the Short Game: Winning Golf Begins Within 100 Yards

    When we talk about golf, the conversation often centers on towering drives and booming tee shots.…

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