FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 13th NOVEMBER 2009
(Vancouver, Canada) 13th November 2009 – On the opening day of the Golf Business Canada Conference and Trade Show,Gary Player was presented with the inaugural Golf Business Canada Lifetime Achievement Award as a tribute to not only his distinguished golfing career but also his leadership and success in growing the game internationally. Fellow Masters Champion and Canada’s own Mike Weir attended via videoconference to congratulate his former President’s Cup Captain on the recognition.
Staged in Vancouver, the site of the upcoming 2010 Winter Olympics, the Conference was held by the National Golf Course Owners Association of Canada. The Black Knight commenced the Conference by conducting a fireside chat at the Opening Ceremonies where he advised golf course owners and operators on how to survive the current economic challenges facing the golf industry: by making clubs more accessible and enjoyable to the entire family, especially for children; and by cutting operating costs through implementation of environmentally friendly maintenance methods. As a traveler to Canada since the 1950’s, Playerremarked that Canada is a country that ‘has it all – an abundance of oil and water and vast open spaces, but Canadians must still do everything possible to sustain these most valuable resources.’
As part of Player’s passion for the environment and water conservation, the Opening Ceremonies were sponsored by UgMO, the most advanced underground soil monitoring system for golf courses.
As a spearhead for the return of golf to the Olympics, Player also pointed out that the reigning Olympic golf gold medalist, George Lyon, hails from Canada. Lyon won the gold in 1904, the last year golf was included as an Olympic sport.
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