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In many ways, Bali is the holiday island that has it all. Feted for its immense beauty and deep-rooted Hindu/ Animist culture, the island attracts a steady flowing stream of visitors looking to...
The Swiss watch industry continues to mature with a focus on hefty investments on production capacity and a trend for more austere models. Exports grew by a modest 2% in 2013 matched with a...
I must declare a personal interest here: this is my next car. As I’m rapidly approaching 40, I have just swapped my usual fast saloon car for personal use for a bright red Porsche 911. But for...
The Open Championship was first played at Prestwick, that grand old links on the west coast of Scotland. At that time, back in 1860, Prestwick consisted of 12 holes and would be extended to 18...
Martin Kaymer has reached the summit and fallen back down again but a magical week at Pinehurst No 2 has the German on the ascent again, running roughshod over the field to win the 2014 US Open...
Sponsors whither thee? I have just witnessed a gripping Irish Open, an event that is - amazingly - lacking a title sponsor. How can this be? It defies comprehension that no one in the corporate...
Welcome to my fourth article discussing the hot topic of residential property investment, letting, management and sale in the UK. My name is Rupert Smith the founding Director of Complete...
It is impossible to overstate the enduring singularity of The Open Championship. Over 150 years on from its first staging on the windswept links of Royal Prestwick on the west coast of Scotland,...
More than 280 competitors took part in the two-day event HKGA subscribers at the Hong Kong Golf Club in Fanling.
Fifteen-year-old Iwasa, a member of the HKGA’s elite squad, finished on three-over...
Nestled in the eastern part of France, between the country’s Vosges mountain range and the Black Forest of Germany, the region of Alsace has many a story to tell. Recently, the wineries of Alsace...