
Please find a list of useful links below:
www.brandonhall.co.uk |
Our hotel is a beautiful country house set in 17 acres of land just minutes from major motorway connections.
Our recent £10 million redevelopment plan at Brandon Hall Hotel and Spa is now complete. The development now incorporates a modern conference centre, a fantastic Vital Health, Fitness and Beauty Spa and 62 spacious superior bedrooms to complement our existing facilities. |
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www.how-did-i-do.co.uk |
| The new 'howdidido' website contains many new facilities for players wishing to know a little more about their golf.
By registering with the new site you can not only gain access to your competition results, course analysis, handicap lists and fixtures, but also:
* See your own handicap certificate * Record your actual shot types within each round you play * Book in to competitions on line * Enter discussion groups about topics related to your club * Receive competition results and handicap changes via e-mail or mobile phone * Analyse your game and compare it with other players in your club or across all the entire 200,000 + golfers whose scores are recorded in the 'howdidido' system.
And much more... |
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www.randa.org
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| The R&A is golf's world rules and development body and organiser of The Open Championship. It operates with the consent of more than 125 national and international, amateur and professional organisations, from over 110 countries and on behalf of an estimated 28 million golfers in Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific and The Americas (outside the USA and Mexico). The United States Golf Association (USGA) is the game's governing body in the United States and Mexico. |
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www.lgu.org |
| The Ladies' Golf Union was founded in 1893 and is the governing body for ladies' amateur golf throughout Great Britain and Ireland.
The LGU consists of the National Organisations (English Ladies' Golf Association, Irish Ladies' Golf Union, Scottish Ladies' Golfing Association and the Welsh Ladies' Golf Union), ladies' golf clubs and ladies' sections of recognised golf clubs and every annual playing member of those clubs within Great Britain and Ireland.
There are currently around 2,750 clubs representing some 220,000 lady members. |
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