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Skyscanner, the online travel company, has selected women's team golf's Solheim Cup as the entry point for its first multi-year, global sponsorship deal in sport.

Volvo Car Sweden has become the title partner of the ‘Scandinavian Mixed Hosted by Henrik and Annika’, the first-of-its-kind golf tournament featuring 78 men and 78 women playing for one prize fund and…

The Beijing 2022 Organizing Committee is actively trying to involve more disabled people in benefiting from the upcoming Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games – China.o

The Ladies European Tour (LET) has hired golf marketer Emma Allerton to find a title sponsor for the women's golf circuit

Saudi Arabia is hosting its first ever women's golf tournament in March next year, under an agreement between the Ladies European Tour, Golf Saudi and the Saudi Golf Federation

Talks have resumed over a possible takeover by the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) Tour of the Ladies European Tour (LET), according to the Guardian newspaper.

The European Tour and Ladies European Tour (LET) have announced plans to launch a mixed-sex golf tournament in Sweden next year

Golf bodies the European Challenge Tour, Ladies European Tour (LET) and Staysure Tour have teamed up to launch a new mixed gender tournament that will be hosted in Jordan.

Golf’s Ladies European Tour (LET) has revealed the Kempferhof Golf Resort near to Strasbourg in France will host the 2019 edition of its European Ladies Open.

Golf’s Ladies European Tour (LET) has secured the future of its Open de France tournament after a new four-year deal was signed with title sponsor Lacoste and event promoter Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO).

Organisers of the new European Golf Team Championships have revealed further details about the inaugural event, after agreeing terms on a format and qualification process with the European Tour and Ladies European Tour.

The Ladies European Tour’s board of directors has rubbished speculation about the future of the golf tour.

Golfers on the Ladies European Tour (LET) have expressed their concerns about the future of the tour after the Ladies European Masters became the fifth tournament of the season to be postponed, according to The Times.

Senior golf executives have expressed their confidence that the sport has done enough to secure long-term status on the Olympic Programme following its successful return at the summer Games in Rio de Janeiro.