Early Booking Incentive for Golf Business Conference

This Friday is the last chance to register for the Early Bird Rate at the 2010 EGCOA Conference to be held in London 30 November to 2 December.

Registrations are being taken at a rapid pace for the 2010 European Golf Business Conference, which takes place in London, UK from 30 November to 2 December 2010.

The Early Bird deadline for this event is this Friday, 1 October 2010. Attendees who register by this date will qualify for the reduced rate of €445- (members) and €725- (non-members).

Those interested in attending are also encouraged to register as soon as possible to secure their place at this year’s event, as there are a limited number of places.

EGCOA Conference Highlights:

  • 30 November 2010 – Opening Evening Reception at the prestigious Royal Horticultural Halls & Conference Centre in Victoria. The ideal opportunity to meet fellow delegates for the first time and to view the conference venue.
  • 1 December 2010 – Lead by a range of prominent speakers from the international golf industry, the conference program will cover a wide range of topics, including Best Practices and Human Capital to Marketing & Internet strategy. The EGCOA General Meeting will also take place at the end of the first day’s program, followed by an evening dinner cruise along the river Thames.
  • 2 December 2010 – Day 2 will begin with a discussion of “The Business of Building a Sustainable Golf Course Model”, followed by “Development – The Future of Golf”. The final session of the day will be an interactive forum dealing with “The Keys to Consistency in the Golf Business”.

This is a great opportunity to boost your business, knowledge and to network with key industry figures. For further information and to register, visit the EGCOA Conference website at: http://conference.egcoa.eu

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