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EGCOA Conference announcement

7.33am 18th June 2008 - Exhibitions & Conferences

More than 230 delegates attended the 2007 European Golf Business Conference in Amsterdam and the European Golf Course Owners Association (EGCOA) hopes that growth will continue at the 3rd European Golf Business Conference, which will be held in Berlin 5th-7th November.

The conference will have a specific theme and will concentrate upon the demand side of golf which is changing rapidly. The number of players is still growing each year. But are the new golfers the same golfers? Are their needs the same as our existing golfers?

What are the reasons for new players to play only 9 holes instead of 18? Is it because they have a busy life and simply don’t have the time to play all 18 holes? What is the value of the social aspect of a golf society at your course?

These and many other questions will be covered in different sessions by specialists from all over the world. They will share their thoughts and give their insight on the development of golf.

Who should attend and what is the goal of the conference?
From 5th until 7th of November, golf course owners, golf managers, directors of golf, suppliers, representatives of national and European golf bodies, golf course architects and industry partners will be together in Berlin to attend at the 3rd European Golf Business Conference. The aim of the conference is to bring the European golf business together in order to get ideas to improve the operation of golf courses, to share ideas, to make friends and to get inspired to make your big change!

European Golf Course Owners Association www.egcoa.org

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