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48 Hours in Rome During the Italian Open

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Niamh Walsh explores Rome during the Italian Open. Below, discover her curated guide to city, including where to stay and what to see and do.

If you’re in Rome for the Italian Open, it’s tempting to treat the city as a backdrop to the tennis. That would be a mistake. The tournament at the Foro Italico runs on its own rhythm, which leaves plenty of time to move in and out of the city rather than staying fixed in one place.

With two days, you can do both without rushing.

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The Worlds Most Luxurious Golf Courses

22nd August 2023

Golf, a sport cherished by enthusiasts worldwide, combines athleticism with relaxation amidst breathtaking natural landscapes. While the game itself holds immense appeal, there are a select few golf courses that transcend the ordinary. In this article, we explore the crème de la crème of luxury golf courses, where extravagance meets the fairway, offering an unmatched experience for golf aficionados.

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Featuring Sustainable Sybarite: The future of golf set for...

3rd August 2022

Founded by trained marine biologist and qualified accountant Ed Sandison, OCEANTEE is on a mission to change how the industry and golfers think about plastic use and its environmental impact. The company was the first to produce golf tees made from bamboo - one of the fastest-growing and, therefore, renewable plants in the world - and has accessories and a men's and women's clothing range made entirely from sustainable fabrics. "Over 1.5 billion trees every year, and roughly half are plastic. That's a lot of plastic. Clubs like Prince's Sandwich have banned plastic tees. Royal North Devon found tees in birds' nests, especially the coloured ones; birds were feeding plastic to their young. They've found plastic tees on the beach, too. Bamboo breaks down over time and doesn't release toxins as it does."