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Useful Golf Links

ball logoBroome Manor Golf Club

Broome Manor Golf Club is fully affiliated to England Golf & Wiltshire County Golf  Union. This means that members of Broome Manor are eligible to play at almost every golf course in Great Britain (subject to certain handicap constraints). For more information visit www.bmgc.co.uk
 

ball logoPGA - The Professional Golfers' Association

The Professional Golfers' Association is a members' organization representing PGA Professionals sitting at the heart of the game both at home and abroad. For more information visit www.pga.info
 

ball logoThe R & A

Formed in 2004 and based in St Andrews, The R&A seeks to engage in and support activities that are undertaken for the benefit of the game of golf. The R&A organizes The Open Championship, golf's oldest Major, along with a number of other amateur and junior events, some of which are sanctioned by other golfing bodies. In addition, The R&A assumes responsibility for the administration of the Rules of Golf with the consent of 143 organizations from the amateur and professional game, and on behalf of over 30 million golfers in 128 countries throughout Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, and the Americas. For more information visit www.randa.org
 

ball logoThe PGA European Tour

The PGA European Tour is an organization that operates the three leading men's professional golf tours in Europe. Based at Wentworth Club in Surrey, its primary purpose is to maximize the income of tournament golfers. For more information visit www.europeantour.com
 

ball logoEngland Golf

The English Golf Union merged with the English Women's Golf Association on 1st January 2012 to form England Golf, the governing body for all amateur golf in England. For more information visit www.englandgolf.org
 

ball logoWiltshire Golf

As of January 2018, the Wiltshire Ladies County Golf Association and the Wiltshire County Golf Union merged to become Wiltshire Golf Ltd, operating as Wiltshire Golf. This gives us a great opportunity to serve our members better, and develop the game of golf in Wiltshire. For more information visit www.wiltshiregolf.org.