Major Golf Tourism Convention Takes Place In-Person After Two Year Hiatus
The Golf Tourism Convention, a partnership between Fáilte Ireland and IAGTO (International Association of Golf Tour Operators), returns to Slieve Russell Hotel in Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands
Fáilte Ireland welcomed 50 top international golf tour operators to the Slieve Russell Hotel Golf & Country Club in Co. Cavan today for the first in-person Golf Tourism Convention in two years. The convention, organised in partnership with IAGTO (International Association of Golf Tour Operators), is a sales event for leading overseas golf operators to meet directly with Irish golf industry suppliers to negotiate overseas business for the years ahead. Over 80 Irish golf industry are in attendance including suppliers from Northern Ireland who were recruited in partnership with Tourism Northern Ireland.
The event is part of Fáilte Ireland’s efforts to drive greater demand for golf tourism in 2023 and beyond. International buyers attending this year’s convention represent some of the biggest producers of golf business as well as those with the most potential to grow golf tourism into Ireland. They have been selected from core golf tourism markets and emerging markets, including the US, Canada, Great Britain, Germany and the Netherlands. Tourism Ireland, who promote Ireland as a holiday destination overseas, are also in attendance at the conference.
Speaking on the importance of golf tourism to Ireland, Martin Donnelly, Golf Tourism Development Manager at Fáilte Ireland said: “With Ireland’s world-class golf product, experienced Irish based golf buyers and a motivated, capable industry, golf tourism will play an important part in supporting tourism to rebound quickly. In 2019, Ireland welcomed over 221,000 visitors whose primary purpose of travel was a golf holiday, and they spent €300million in the local economy. As such, golf is seen as a fundamental lever in driving Ireland’s tourism industry back to pre-Covid performance levels and beyond. Due to pent up demand from 2020 and 2021, our golf tourism pipeline is very strong for this year and that looks to continue into 2023. However, Ireland will continue to rely on tour operators based overseas to support us in communicating the benefits of travelling to Ireland to play golf amongst their clients and that is why this Convention is such an important platform in growing their understanding of what Ireland has to offer.”
IAGTO Chief Executive, Peter Walton, added "After two years apart, this week's Golf Tourism Convention and associated inspection trips will be instrumental not only in getting both sides of the golf tourism industry back together again, but also in showcasing the significant investments and developments that have taken place or are underway throughout the country. The convention represents a unique opportunity for hotels, golf courses and other golf tourism industry suppliers to get in front of leading decision makers from golf tour operators from all key markets who are responsible for driving golf tourism to Ireland. Business will be signed and customer experience will be enhanced, as a direct result of the interactions this week."
The two-day trade event kicked off today with a golf tournament at PGA National accredited Slieve Russell Hotel Golf & Country Club. The full day workshop will take place tomorrow and will facilitate over 1700 face to face meetings between Irish suppliers and international tour operators.
Following the two-day convention, the tour operators will be brought on a familiarisation trip to experience some of the best courses in Ireland right across the island’s four programme brands, Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, The Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland’s Ancient East and Dublin.
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Fáilte Ireland
As the National Tourism Development Authority, Fáilte Ireland’s role is to support the long-term sustainable growth in the economic, social, cultural and environmental contribution of tourism to Ireland. Tourism is of critical importance to the national economy and to regional development and employment. Pre-coronavirus, the sector generated revenue of €7.5billion annually and supported 260,000 jobs nationwide while contributing €1.7billion to the Exchequer.
We work in partnership with Government, State agencies, Local Authorities, representative groups and industry, to develop tourism across Ireland by creating destination development plans and networks, investing in infrastructure, activities, visitor attractions and festivals. Fáilte Ireland also provides consumer and buyer insights, mentoring, business supports and training programmes and buyer platforms to help tourism businesses innovate and grow.
In addition, Fáilte Ireland supports Business Tourism, managing the bidding for and securing of larger conferences, meetings and events to be hosted in Ireland.
We are also responsible for domestic holiday marketing across four regional experience brands: Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland’s Ancient East, Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands and Dublin.