Date: March 18, 2017
Author: Paul Vardy

Industry event on public golf

Golf Australia is pleased to support the Golf Business Forum 2016, to be held in Melbourne on 25 and 26 July. 

At the Forum, leading industry participants and content-specialists from inside and outside the golf industry will discuss the issues facing today’s golf business with a focus on facilities serving the public-access golfer. The event is an important chance to get together socially as well, to make the connections that other sectors of the golf industry already enjoy.

The current speaker line-up represent an exciting cross-section of specialists and leaders – see www.golfbusinessforum.com.au for more information. The Forum is focussing both on the big drivers of golf participation and operational performance, with a key focus in 2016 on the customer: driving engagement and loyalty through creating memorable experiences.

As a premium partner, Golf Australia has secured a special VIP rate for delegate passes to the event ($850).  This provides a $100 discount from the first release price ($950) and $200 from the standard release price ($1,050). We would like to extend this benefit to you.

To register head to http://www.golfbusinessforum.com.au/golf-australia/and follow the links to VIP registration, using the access code GAGBF16 to obtain your special rate. Note there are a limited number of VIP passes, so secure your delegate pass as soon as you can.

The Golf Business Forum is a great chance for golf facility owners and operators (including club managers) to get together with key industry partners and suppliers, as well as industry bodies. Golf Australia is primarily concerned with the development of golf in Australia and we are supporting the event to show leadership and commitment in all sectors of golf.  It’s estimated that 800,000 people utilise public access golf facilities and these owners and operators play a vital role in the development of the game.

We look forward to seeing you at Golf Business Forum 2016.

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