St Andrews is to use a mix of rare-breed sheep, 28,500 tonnes of sand and 6,500 Christmas trees to protect the Home of Golf ...
More than 28,500 tonnes of sand is being used to rebuild dunes protecting the golf courses in St Andrews due to defences retreating in recent years.
St Andrews is to use a mix of rare-breed sheep, 28,500 tonnes of sand and 6,500 Christmas trees to protect the Home of Golf from coastal erosion.
As climate change threatens Malta’s tourism industry with rising temperatures, extreme weather, and marine degradation, the ...
In collaboration with conservation group, Sea People, Rascal Voyages goes below the surface of this subaquatic paradise ...
Plans to build more than 100 homes in Benfield Valley are due before councillors next week even though Brighton and Hove City ...
Seven key trends shaping the future of luxury tourism, from community impact and Gen Alpha influence to the evolution of the ...
LOS GATOS — A wide-ranging upgrade for a South Bay golf course would completely modernize the fairways and greens and make ...
Tama Hills Golf Course manager Patrick Bowman, right, and superintendent Eric Van Gorder assess the break on the newly shaped ...
One golfer very familiar with the course is Fred Couples, who began a long run of living in the desert in the early 1980s and ...