
How Golf is on the Upswing
In 2014, golf brought an estimated $2.88 billion dollars into Alberta. It was just as the price of oil was falling and, since then, the sport has not been exempt
In 2014, golf brought an estimated $2.88 billion dollars into Alberta. It was just as the price of oil was falling and, since then, the sport has not been exempt
Alberta might not have British Columbia’s moderate climate and ocean views or Ontario’s bustling population and internationally renowned Falls, but it has a beauty all of its own. There is
In popular culture, golf is often depicted as a sport for wealthy retired men who spend the day hiding from their wives and discussing business in swanky clubs. They smoke
Remember when Edmonton was all abuzz about downtown redevelopment? Two years since the grand opening of Rogers Place and ICE District and a subsequent lull in the previously breakneck metamorphosis
Have you been able to take a vacation lately? How about a quick break, or even a business trip? It isn’t always easy to get away from it all, especially
According to the International Golf Federation, the history of golf goes way back to 100 BC, where Roman citizens played “paganica” using a bent stick to hit a stuffed leather
The Royal Alberta Museum is a longstanding part of Edmonton’s culture and economy. It first opened in December 1967 as part of Canada’s centennial celebrations, and since then, it has
In recent years, Edmonton’s reputation as the premier festival city in Canada was touted in travel guides and spread across the Internet, thanks to travel writers and bloggers. Is that
If Edmonton has indeed outgrown its old moniker, City of Champions, it might want to consider City of Links as an alternative. While it may or may not be true
It’s a tough economy for entertainment and recreation industries, but despite the economic slowdown, and despite changes to the golfing demographic overall, golf clubs are managing to keep off the
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