Unico wins North Korean golf course contract; Swing for Life tourney targets charity; Palm Springs golf industry benefits from tourism boom
Add commentsSouth Korean land developer Unico has won a $40 million deal to build a golf course and other recreational facilities in North Korea. The company will build a 36-hole course in Kaesong …
Organizers of The Swing for Life golf tournament being held this week in Vietnam will donate money from the event to a health center in a poor district of the city. Swing for Life has collected $400,000 for charity organizations since 2000 …
Palm Springs is enjoying a tourism resurgence that is driving up business for the local golf industry. Top rate golf and great weather and attracting tourists to the area.
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