April Newsletter
This Month's Feature:
The
Cyprus Tourism Organisation (CTO) welcomes golf legend Gary
Player at KPMG's "Golf Business Forum 2006"
The Cyprus Tourism Organisation is delighted to be a patron
sponsor of the 3rd annual KPMG Golf Business Forum. The international
event will be staged on June 8-10, 2006 at the InterContinental
Aphrodite Hills Resort Hotel and promises to be the biggest
since the Forum was introduced two years ago. One of golf's
true legends, Gary Player, will be the special guest of honor
at Golf Business Forum 2006 in Cyprus. Mr. Player will be
awarded the first "Golf Business Forum Lifetime Achievement
Award" at the KPMG event, taking place at Aphrodite Hills,
the first integrated golf, leisure and real estate development
in Cyprus.
Considered an International sporting hero Gary Player turned
professional in 1953, has won more then 163 tournaments
during a career spanning five decades, and has become one
of the most respected golf course designers worldwide.
"It is a tremendous honor to have Gary present at our Golf
Business Forum", said Andrea Sartori, Head of KPMG's Travel,
Leisure and Tourism practice in Central and Eastern Europe.
"His experience and passion for the game make him a true
'international ambassador' of golf and we very much look
forward to his keynote speech at the forum".
KPMG's Golf Business Forum has quickly established itself
as the foremost golf industry event in Europe, Middle-East
and Africa and is a must for all companies interested in
the business of golf. The annual event has created a unique
atmosphere, gathering international 'movers and shakers'
from the golf industry (participants from over 26 countries
were present at 2005's Forum in Prague). Key industry players
like Nicklaus Design, Toro, Club Car and Robert Trent Jones
II partner the event, which receives extensive media coverage.
Mr. Sartori added that the Forum, to be held this year
at the InterContinental Aphrodite Hills Resort Hotel, provides
a precious opportunity for all individuals with an interest
in the business of golf to meet and explore matters of mutual
concern.
"For 2006, we are putting together an informative and
thought provoking agenda that covers the current issues
facing the golf sector in Europe, Middle East and Africa
(EMA) region. We are also lining up first class speakers
representing the entire spectrum of the industry from around
the world". It is no coincidence that the event will be
held in Cyprus this year according to Mr Sartori, who founded
the Golf Business Forum:
"Building on the success of the previous two events in
Budapest and Prague, we felt it was timely to take the Forum
to the Mediterranean, where golf course development is currently
booming. Countries such as Cyprus, Greece, Turkey, Italy
as well as North Africa offer great potential from a golf
development perspective and with its central Mediterranean
location, Cyprus seemed like an obvious setting for our
third forum", he said.
Mr Sartori also cited Cyprus's Golf Development Policy
as a key factor in the decision to host this year's Golf
Business Forum there. In 2005 the Council of Ministers of
the Republic of Cyprus took a landmark decision to support
the development of 14 new golf courses.
This year's Golf Business Forum promises to bring together
major stakeholders in the business of golf including: developers,
investors, tourism officials, designers, suppliers and operators
and will have the following theme "A Blueprint for Successful
Golf Development, Operations and Marketing in Emerging Countries".
To find out more about this event, please visit
www.golfbusinessforum.com,
or contact Maro Kazepi, Golf Tourism Coordinator, CTO at
Maro.Kazepi@cto.org.cy