Category Archives: Course Management

When it comes to calculating your golf handicap, two essential factors come into play: the course rating and slope. These numbers are vital in assessing the difficulty of a golf course. The course rating represents the expected score for a scratch golfer (someone with a handicap of 0), while the slope signifies the increased level … Read More…

The 18th Green at The Kendleshire

Golf is an amazing sport, but sometimes the wind can make it super tricky. Don’t worry, though! I have got some tips to help you conquer the gusts and still play your best golf. Use the wind to your advantage Instead of fighting the wind, you can actually use it to make your shots better! … Read More…

Playing The 8th hole at Manor House in the rain

If there is a chance of bad weather for all you weekend Golfers, it’s essential that you check the weather forecast a day ahead or at least before you leave for the golf course. Be sure to have everything you need with you to successfully get you through your round. As we all know the … Read More…

PGA Pro Richard Lawless On The Top Deck of the Driving Range

Breaking 100 is a big milestone for nearly every golfer. Some do it easily, while others struggle a little. Here are some of the things to do and avoid when you’re trying to get in to the 90’s How To Break 100 In Golf Breaking 100 in golf can be an intimidating goal for amateur … Read More…

Golf Cart On The Course in USA

If you struggle to know how far you hit each of your clubs, create a Carry Distance chart which will help you to track your distances. Note: This is not the total distance of your shot, but how far it travels to the first bounce. It doesn’t include the distance the ball then rolls on … Read More…

The 11th Hole at the Kendleshire

Ponds and lakes are one of the most distinctive features on a golf course. They provide visual interest, but they also serve an important function: they help keep the course from becoming too dry. In order for a green to stay healthy, it needs water to be constantly applied – either through rainfall or irrigation … Read More…

To any golfer who plays to 20 or thereabouts, there is a bit of anxiety surrounding the breaking of 90 in a round. All targets should be just out of reach so that you have to really stretch yourself. Yet if you approach this goal in a practical manner and with a real sense of … Read More…

Nailcote Hall host Fore King Golf Tour Par 3 champs on 22 August 2020

A Par 3 Golf Course is typically quite short, and requires the player to take no more than three shots per hole

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Wrag Barn Golf Club 5th Hole

Competitions are normally 18 holes, but for a casual round of golf, it’s usually determined by how many holes are on the golf course, but it’s actually as many holes as YOU want to play.

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Castell Coch Golf Club

The amount of time it takes to play 9-holes depends on how long and how difficult the golf course is and how many players are currently playing it.

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