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Golf Course Development … The Next Phase

2.44pm 13th September 2013 - Exhibitions & Conferences

APGS reno-panelSoutheast Asia was a hotbed for golf course development in the 80′s and the 90′s. This was a period when virtually all of the big name golf course architects were busy scooping up new contracts and striking up multi-million dollar deals to build spectacular golf courses and even more spectacular and lavish club houses.

Those were definitely the glory days of golf development in the region. Today, with the dawn of the new millennium, many of these golf courses are at a stage where renovation is required. In some cases, where the courses have been well maintained, there is a need for a degree of upgrades while in many other cases, a total re-build is urgently required.

With the economy of the region looking very healthy and with a new-found confidence amongst golf course owners, the order of the day is most definitely course renovation. This will be a topic for serious discussion at the 2013 Asia Pacific Golf Summit to be held at the plush five-star Shangri-la Hotel Jakarta, Indonesia on November 5 – 7.

A high-powered panel has been set up to discuss golf course renovation in Southeast Asia and the panel members are:

“If you are a golf course owner, operator or club general manager, this is a panel session that you cannot afford to miss,” says Mike vSebastian of APGS. “Listen to the experts as they provide you with their thoughts on how you should embark on a golf course renovation project or even to start from scratch to build a new golf course.”

To View the Complete Programme for APGS 2013

http://www.golfconference.org/programme/

On-line Registration is open now and you can book your seat to attend APGS 2013 by just clicking on this link.

You can also book your hotel room at the Shangri-la Hotel Jakarta at this link.

www.shangri-la.com/reservations/booking/en/index.aspx?hid=SLJ&group_code=ASI031113&check_in=20131103&check_out=20131108

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