Etched in History
As the sun sets on the Kingdom’s first-ever professional women’s golf tournaments, we have a chance to reflect on an extraordinary couple of weeks.
As the sun sets on the Kingdom’s first-ever professional women’s golf tournaments, we have a chance to reflect on an extraordinary couple of weeks.
Saudi Arabia was once again at the centre of golf news in November as the world’s best players descended on the Kingdom for the country’s inaugural Ladies European Tour Tournaments.
On 2nd November 2020 the new World Handicap System (WHS) was rolled out across England to over 1,800 golf clubs and 630,000 golfers; a historic moment in time for the game of golf and signifying the biggest shift in the handicapping system in modern history.
A 4th consecutive year of >100% growth and a continued client performance secure top-class recognition for global consulting, marketing and events group.
GEO Foundation, the international sustainable golf non-profit, and Performance54, specialist golf marketing and communications agency, have today announced a new partnership that aims to further elevate sustainability awareness, action and results across the sport globally.
Another client making headlines this week is Al Mouj Golf, which celebrates retaining its GEO Certified®️ distinction for its sustainability and community initiatives, conservation work, climate action and positive influence on the wider game of golf!
Sentosa Golf Club become the first golf club in the world to sign up to the UN’s Sports for Climate Action Initiative.
Sentosa Golf Club continues to grow sustainability credentials and, in doing so recently announced a new collaboration with the international sustainable golf non-profit, GEO Foundation.
Golf Saudi’s international ambassador program continues to grow as they confirm European Tour star Pablo Larrazábal is the latest professional player to join their ranks.
Sir Nick Faldo’s third edition of the Major Champions Invitational presented by Golf Saudi (MCI) once again lived up to its high billing, as 72 junior golfers assembled from around the world came together captained by 18 Major Champions.