The IAGTO Awards 2008
6 December 2007
The IAGTO Awards in association with Hertz are the official annual awards for the
golf tourism industry. The 2007 gala Awards evening took place on Thursday 6th December
in the Gran Melia Hotel in Cancun, Mexico on the last day of the International Golf
Travel Market.
IAGTO is the global trade organisation for the golf tourism industry, comprising
more than 1040 companies in 73 countries, including over 320 specialist golf tour
operators in 45 countries. IAGTO’s Chief Executive, Peter Walton, said "The annual
golf holiday is the highlight of the golfing year for many of the world’s 50 million
players, and the IAGTO Awards serve to reward a few exceptional contributions to
this world of golf travel. There is certainly no shortage of candidates worthy of
recognition. Many individuals, companies, organisations and destinations have excelled
in delivering a great golfing experience to the golf traveller – the ultimate goal
for all involved in golf tourism.
“The Awards serve also to encourage private and public sector organisations to work
closely together in the development and promotion of new and existing golf destinations,
making them accessible to and enjoyable by the widest range of golfers. Each year
we recognise the performance of three of the world’s leading Golf Resorts, the flagships
of our industry, together with one outstanding golf destination in each of the following
five regions:
- Asia & Australasia
- Africa & the Gulf States
- Latin America & the Caribbean
- North America
- Europe
There is also an award for the Undiscovered Golf Destination of the Year, voted
for by members of the International Association of Golf Travel Writers, with 85
member journalists from 22 countries. The ceremony culminates in the presentation
of our Honorary Award in tribute to the achievements of one extraordinary individual.”
The winners of the 2008 IAGTO Awards were:
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Golf Resort of the Year – Europe:
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Carton House, Ireland
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Golf Resort of the Year – North America:
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Ginn Reunion Resort, Orlando, Florida
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Golf Resort of the Year – Rest of the World:
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Arabella Western Cape Hotel & Spa, South Africa
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Undiscovered Golf Destination of the Year:
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Vietnam
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Golf Destination of the Year – Africa, the Indian Ocean & the Gulf States:
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Mauritius
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Golf Destination of the Year – Asia & Australasia:
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Malaysia
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Golf Destination of the Year – Europe:
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Turkey
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Golf Destination of the Year – Latin America & the Caribbean:
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Argentina
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Golf Destination of the Year – North America:
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Arizona
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IAGTO Honorary Award:
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Annika Sorenstam
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Quotes from the Award Winners:
Vietnam:
Receiving the Undiscovered Golf Destination of the Year Award, the Vietnamese Ambassador
to Mexico, Pham Van Que, said: "I am very pleased that Vietnam has been recognised
by IAGTO as the Undiscovered Golf Destination of the Year. It is a clear sign that
we have made a great programme in developing golf in Vietnam. Golf in Vietnam is
very young; the first course was only built in the 1990s. Now we have 15 courses,
and more resorts are being built to receive international golfers. The important
thing is the number of Vietnamese who play golf is increasing a lot and we want
golf to become a popular sport."
Dr Nguyen Ngoc Chu, general secretary of the Vietnam Golf Association, speaking
from Vietnam said: “We used to think of ourselves as the world’s best-kept secret,
but with the announcement of this award, the secret is out. Vietnam is ready for
the big time.”
Arizona:
On receiving the Golf Destination of the Year Award for North America, Barbara Jackson,
Mexico representative for the Arizona Office of Tourism, said: “Being recognised
as the number one golf destination in North America is fantastic. We are very pleased
and honoured to win this award. It’s great to have the recognition from the tour
operators who voted for us. It is a great opportunity for us to show the rest of
the world what we have to offer, and it will encourage us to bring more visitors
to Arizona. With more than 330 days of sun and 300 golf courses in the state, Arizona
is truly a golfers’ paradise. And it has so much to offer as a destination for golfers
who visit with their friends and family."
Mauritius:
On receiving the Golf Destination of the Year Award for Africa, the Indian Ocean
and the Gulf States, Toto Ghoorah, Director UK Office, Mauritius Tourism Promotion
Authority said: "Mauritius is the new kid on the block as far as golf is concerned.
After just five or six years we have been able to establish ourselves as a golf
destination par excellence. The government has actively encouraged the promotion
of Mauritius as a golf destination and we have to pay homage to the private sector,
which conceived and created the very best golf courses for which we have now received
international recognition. We thank the people who have put their trust in us and
I am certain this recognition will further boost the image of Mauritius in the golf
world."
Malaysia:
On receiving the Golf Destination of the Year Award for Asia & Australasia. Norazmi
Omar, Deputy Director Los Angeles office, Tourism Malaysia said: "We are very honoured
to receive this award. It will help us promote Malaysia more as a preferred golf
destination in Asia. We hope the tour operators, especially IAGTO members, will
continue to package Malaysia for golf in their home countries."
Turkey:
On receiving the Golf Destination of the Year Award for Europe. Ali Sahin, Director
of Golf, Cornelia Golf Club & IAGTO Turkey Chapter Chairman said: "We are very proud
and happy to win this award. The award means we have achieved something because
we have worked very hard over the last 10 years. We started off with just one course
in Turkey, and now we have 14. Over the next two or three years there will be about
30 courses throughout Turkey."
Argentina:
On receiving the Golf Destination of the Year Award for Latin America & the Caribbean,
Susan Marples, Golf Advisor to the Argentine Secretariat of Tourism said: "We are
very proud to have won this award, and we are very happy. For us it is great because
it has been a lot of work. This recognition is very important and it is thanks to
IAGTO and their tour operators. It will give us encouragement to do more things
and to improve our service even more. Argentina is a far-away country, but it is
exciting and we have a lot to offer, not only golf."
Carton House, Ireland:
On receiving the European Golf Resort of the Year Award, David Webster, General
Manager of Carton House said "Carton House is a retreat for those who wish to indulge
their passion for the game of golf, a sporting sanctuary where our world-class golf
courses are complemented beautifully by our exquisite hotel, spa and conference
facilities. This award reaffirms Carton as one of the world’s great golf destinations."
Ginn Reunion Resort, Orlando, Florida:
On receiving the North American Golf Resort of the Year Award, Peter Bonell, Vice-President,
Sales & Marketing said: "We are thrilled and extremely humbled to win this award
because of the competition which we were up against. To be selected against your
peers is the greatest tribute you can get. We are not a resort; we are a golf resort.
That’s our bread and butter. This award is going to brand us. It puts us into an
elite status now that we have to protect and maintain. It is going to force us to
build another 18 holes on top of the three golf courses we already have because
we will need to. We expect the phones to ring off the hook."
Arabella Western Cape Hotel & Spa, South Africa:
On receiving the Golf Resort of the Year Award for the Rest of the World, Alejandro
Taronji representing the ArabellaSheraton hotels said: "The ArabellaSheraton Western
Cape has received high accolades, both within South Africa and internationally since
it opened in 2000. However, this Award is one of which we are extremely proud. In
a country that has a strong and proud tradition of golf courses designed by such
famous names as Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Robert Trent Jones, being ranked
so highly is a great
ENDS
6th December 2007
Notes for Editors
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Awards 2008
The Golf Destination and Golf Resort awards are voted for by IAGTO’s specialist
golf tour operator members which now number over 320 from 45 different countries.
Each operator was asked to vote for what they considered to be the best performing
golf resorts of the year. The following criteria were considered:
- Customer Satisfaction
- Quality of Golf Courses and Accommodation
- Value for money
- Support from Suppliers, Tourist Boards & Airlines
- Professional Conduct of Suppliers
- Accessibility to Tee Times
With the exception of the Undiscovered Golf Destination of the Year Award which
is voted for by the 72 golf travel journalists from 20 countries of the Golf Travel
Writers Association, who consider the following:
- To What Extent is the Golf Destination Undiscovered
- Qualities that make for an Interesting Golf Destination
- Attractiveness of the Region and of the Courses
- Golf Course Quality & Accessibility
- Standard of Accommodation
- Friendliness of the staff
- Value for money
- Speed of Play
- Climate
Contact
Carlton Carugati – General Manager
IAGTO, 1 Trafalgar House, Grenville Place, London NW7 3SA, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0) 20 8906 3377
Fax: +44 (0) 20 8906 8181
Email: ccarugati@iagto.com