Brook Enterprises, owners of New Forest Golf Resort portfolio Bramshaw Golf Club, Paultons Golf Centre, The Georgia Hall Academy and the Bell Inn, has appointed Medi8 Golf to manage its PR & Marketing activity.
The brief for the activity will highlight the unique luxury, heritage, and golfing experiences across the group, with the specialist golf marketers also being tasked with developing opportunities to showcase the different offers at each venue.
Upon the appointment of Medi8 Golf, Ben Blackburn, Managing Director of the venues said, “We’re delighted to be working with Nicole and the team at Medi8. We have an amazing portfolio of properties in the group, but this job is far more than telling that story. We wanted to work with a team that will create opportunities to develop our offer and help us to grow as a business. In the first few weeks we’re already working on several significant projects that will not only grow the business, they will give us fantastic stories to tell over the coming year.”
Home to 36 holes of golf, including the oldest course in Hampshire, Bramshaw Golf Club is a golfing haven set in the idyllic surrounds of the New Forest. Sharing the same site is the Bell Inn, a luxurious 26 bed country inn and restaurant, the perfect New Forest getaway perfect for golfing visitors and societies. Just 5 minutes drive away is Paultons Golf Centre, home to the Georgia Hall Academy.
Paultons boasts sweeping, open fairways and stunning woodland scenery on the Championship Course, while the Georgia Hall Academy offers an inclusive development and performance coaching experience at a facility to match those expected by its namesake Hall.
“When we spoke with Ben about taking on this project we were incredibly excited for the vision the team has for the portfolio.” explains Nicole Wheatley, owner of Medi8 Golf. “We’ve already identified a number of projects that will elevate each venue and it’s been a pleasure to work with a team that is so dedicated to providing an incredible experience to customers throughout the business.”