Members at the exclusive Centurion Club in Hertfordshire look set to enjoy some serious fine dining after club officials announced that it had taken on the services of the UK’s leading restaurateurs. The Hemel Hempstead-based club, which opened in 2013, is planning to open a new clubhouse building in April next year, the centre piece of which will be a restaurant which will be overseen by Chris and Jeff Galvin, whose French-influenced restaurant portfolio includes two London-based Michelin-stared venues, Galvin […]
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Golfers at The Shire in north London will be rocking to the sounds of award-winning DJ Trevor Nelson next month, after the renowned broadcaster agreed to host to a golf tournament in aid of male cancer charity Orchid. The Trevor Nelson Swing event, which is to take place at the Potter Bar-based club on June 19, promises to bring urban golf to the suburbs, with a wide range of sound-based entertainment, including a nightclub-themed gazebo by the seventh tee, a […]
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Blue Mountain Golf Course in Bracknell is to stay open until at least 2016, while its owners, Luff Farms Ltd, seek planning permission to build up to 450 houses on the site. The operation of the golf course and driving range at the Binfield-based venue has been taken over by golf management company Neil Dainton Golf Consultancy Ltd, whose owner, Neil Dainton, helped manage Blue Mountain when it was under the ownership of American Golf over a decade ago. “Reports […]
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