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Co-founder of @thelinksdiary and marketing for @gathergolf. Golf addict ⛳️
Glasgow, Scotland
Joined December 2020
@Yasaryousafzai Happy birthday to the youngest looking 45 year old on the planet! All the best Yasar!
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RT @thelinksdiary: Subscribe to The Links Diary today and gift yourself some time away from the noise. https://t.c…
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RT @thelinksdiary: A day with author @JimHHartsell at one of his favourite inland Scottish courses Aberfoyle Golf Club. “The people of th…
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RT @thelinksdiary: The Stand on Solway | A Links Diary event. We’ve just a few spots left for our adventure in May. In the modern age of g…
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@Nigel_Farage I thought you were going to leave us all alone if it failed? Please do piss off you odious toad
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@Acyn Hilarious that this orange mess keeps referring to the importance of brain power. A dangerous moron
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An event at one of my favourite places to spend some time. Don’t miss this one, it was a huge hit last year
“I don’t like the glamour, I just like the game.” - Ben Hogan Last August we visited Panmure Golf Club for a TLD event experience, celebrating Ben Hogan’s time spent at this historic club. We are delighted to revisit this event experience again in 2025 for The Hogan at Panmure. In 1953 Ben Hogan won his one and only Open Championship at Carnoustie Golf Links. This would be his final major victory and the only time he would ever visit Scotland. The man known as the ‘Wee Ice Mon’ by the Scots cemented his legendary reputation thanks to the help of Panmure Golf Club. The great Hogan spent two weeks at Panmure, accompanied only by his caddy, Cecil Timms to acclimatise to the terrain of links golf and to acquaint himself with the smaller 1.62 inch British ball. Hogan would never play in the Open again, but his legacy at Panmure remains! Register to book your spot -
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