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Golf’s First Ever Town Hall Debate

April 16, 2015

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The 2015 Asia Pacific Golf Summit will be held in Singapore on October 14-15.

The 2015 event is the ninth in the series. There will be major change in the format of the Summit in that it will be positioned as golf’s first ever Town Hall Debate.

It is the belief of the Asia Pacific Golf Group, the owner and producer of the Summit that the time has come for golf course owners and operators to take centre-stage and provide their take and perspective on what is actually happening to the golf industry in Asia as seen through their eyes.

The Town Hall Debate format is therefore designed to get general managers, golfing managers and other management personnel from Asian golf clubs to become PROACTIVE and to act as a POWERFUL and COHESIVE group to shift the club industry into a high gear going forward!

The Town Hall Debate will be all about interactivity which in today’s world is the only way to address issues. It’s the sharing of ideas amongst like-minded people that will open up minds and make way for innovation and change for the better!

For more details, visit the Summit’s web site at: http://www.golfconference.org

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