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England Golf's support for clubs, through its county and national networks, encouraged over 135,000 people to try the game and over 9000 to become club members in just six months.
The BBC and partners are calling on people in Birmingham to give away their used and unwanted sports kit and equipment to help encourage physical activity in the city.
Who are the people and organisations who make golf go with a swing? England Golf is searching for the heroes of the game to celebrate at its new-look Awards evening.
Over 220 women in Hertfordshire have taken up a challenge to get into golf the fun and sociable way.
Golf can help you live longer, cut the risk of many chronic diseases and improve your self-esteem, according to a new research project.
The urban guide to the countryside lifestyle-blog Muddy Stilettos attended a Get into golf day - and discovered it was a great way to boost health and happiness.
Journalist Matt Rudd tried his hand at golf for his latest Sunday Times column
We are celebrating Women in Sport Week by profiling different women in golf. Kay Bone: Golf Club Member
We are celebrating Women in Sport Week by profiling different women in golf. Dawn Baker: Beginner Golfer
We are celebrating Women in Sport week by profiling different women in golf. Janet Proudfoot: Golf Volunteer
We are celebrating Women in Sport week by profiling different women in golf... Charley Hull: Professional Golfer photograph by Tristan Jones
We are celebrating Women in Sport week by profiling different women in golf. Evie Carter: PGA Professional
We are celebrating Women in Sport Week by profiling different women in golf. Alison Lysons: County Development Officer
The girls from Women in Sport are working their way through the alphabet of sports. This month its G is for Golf, engagement officer Grace Kitching tries her hand at the game.
MPs and Peers were invited to Get into golf yesterday and to become champions for the grassroots game in their constituencies.