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Changing the Business of Golf

In 2016, Syngenta’s industry-first market research report exploring the economic opportunity of more women playing the game, revealed a $35billion opportunity waiting to be realised. We share case studies, insights and stories from the global golfing world from those making a tangible difference to build and grow this game for generations to come.

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Changing the Business of Golf: Episode 5

Golf clubs should be at the heart of their local communities. That’s the view of Stanedge Golf Club owner Fame Tate as she drives into town to network with local businesses and organisations in the latest episode of Syngenta Golf’s fly-on-the-wall documentary, Changing the Business of Golf.
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Changing the Business of Golf: Episode 5

Golf clubs should be at the heart of their local communities.That’s the view of Stanedge Golf Club owner Fame Tate as she drives…

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Tournament conditions? Let’s keep it real.

As The Open returns to Royal St George’s Golf Club, I thought I’d take some time to draw people’s attention to the additional…

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Changing the Business of Golf: Episode 3

Episode three of the new docuseries Changing the Business of Golf is streaming now – and follows the greenkeeping team as they…

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Changing the Business of Golf: Episode 2

The second episode of Syngenta Golf’s new docuseries, Changing the Business of Golf, is streaming now – and follows Fame Tate as…

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Introducing Changing the Business of Golf

A unique new docuseries telling the remarkable story of one woman’s mission to turnaround a rundown golf club and make it a…

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Make them wide: designing playable courses for all

It’s the million dollar question, says Olympic golf course architect Gil Hanse.How do you design a golf…

Changing the Business of Golf Returns to Stanedge

Changing the Business of Golf, the popular golf business docuseries from Syngenta, returns to screens today with a new episode concluding an eventful past two years for golf course owner Fame Tate.

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12-hole golf gains global foothold

The views from Iceland are certainly one thing, but perhaps just as eye-catching is that the layout consists of 12 holes. And this is nothing new – the first Open Championship in 1860 was contested over the same number of holes.
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How to enhance the golf course environment

We know that golf courses are good for our wellbeing, as well as offer social and environmental benefits. But how can we improve course environments for the benefit of customers – and the planet?
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Short course success: creating fun experiences

Olympic golf course architect Gil Hanse has designed numerous short courses, including The Cradle at Pinehurst.