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GOLF MONTHLY AWARDS 2021

It’s been another strange and challenging year in almost every aspect of life, with sacrifices and compromises required across the board. Golf hasn’t been unscathed – events have been cancelled, crowds reduced, tourism has been hit and, as in other industries, equipment has been in short supply.

But, despite these issues, 2021 can be viewed as an exciting and positive year for golf. Figures from Sports Marketing Surveys, England Golf and other bodies involved in the administration of the game show participation and membership numbers continue to look healthy, with people returning to, and taking up, golf as the pandemic runs its course.

In the competitive game, 2021 was a bumper season with Majors, Olympics and Solheim, Ryder, Curtis and Walker Cups all producing compelling

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