The European Golf Course Owners Association (EGCOA) has confirmed that the 2012 edition of the European Golf Business Conference will be held at the legendary Hotel Majestic Barriere in Cannes, France. The Conference will take place from 21 November – 23 November 2012.
EGCOA Director, Lodewijk Klootwijk said: “Following a fantastic response to last year’s choice of a sunny destination we have decided again to head to the Mediterranean to the conference capital Cannes in the French Riviera. Cannes was an easy choice with its fine weather, great location and world renowned reputation for high-quality service.”
The EGCOA Conference, now into its seventh year, is fast becoming a major event for golfing industry players of all levels, and is a once-a-year opportunity to get up to speed with the latest trends and developments in the European and worldwide golf arena.
Each year, the EGCOA Conference seeks to address issues of common interest to all levels of the golf industry, from course owners, club managers, suppliers, national and European golf bodies and golf course architects, to industry partners and the golf media. The dedicated website will go online shortly. For further information contact: jk@egcoa.eu
The Majestic Barriere – a legendary hotel
The legendary hotel on the French Riviera overflows with luxury, elegance, charm and the high life and has recently added a new wing to the existing seven floors of its white facade. It is ideally located on La Croisette, facing the Mediterranean and the Palais des Festivals.
Fine dining also plays an important part of the pleasures that the hotel passionately nurtures, ranging from the private beach restaurant to Fouquet’sCannes, in traditional French Brasserie style, not forgetting La Petite Maison de Nicole, ambassador of the famous Nice restaurant, reputed for serving the best Mediterranean specialties.
For further information about the Majestic Barriere please visit: www.lucienbarriere.com
Support for Golf Course Owners
The European Golf Business Conference is organised by the European Golf Course Owners Association (EGCOA). The EGCOA provides services to support golf course owners in their aims, represents their interests on a European level and improves golf business on a European level. The EGCOA represents more than 800 members in 24 European countries. In 15 countries the National Golf Course Owners Associations are member of the EGCOA.
European Golf Course Owners Association www.egcoa.eu