Australia’s
largest hotel and resort group, Accor, has signed a partnership
agreement with Great Golf Courses of Australia (GGA) to provide a
range of inspiring golf itineraries to showcase the best of
Australia.
The
agreement was announced at Australian Tourism Exchange (ATE) in
Sydney.
Worth
an estimated $26 billion annually, the international golf tourism
market is a lucrative business that Australia is well placed to
exploit, with its extensive range of world-class courses and its
high-profile international golfers, highlighted by Adam Scott’s
recent triumph in the US Masters.
Great
Golf Courses of Australia profiles and provides access to Australia’s
leading golf courses, as well as providing a comprehensive and
centralised resource for golfers, media and trade to access
information on Australia’s leading golf courses and iconic golf
tourism experiences.
The
partnership will involve the two groups promoting and selling golf
itineraries in a wide range of potential markets, including the
Americas, Europe and particularly Asia, where Accor is the largest
hotel operator.
Accor
and GGC will develop itineraries for golf enthusiasts providing an
opportunity for individuals, incentive groups and special events to
combine the best of golf with outstanding resorts and destinations.
Tourism
Australia Managing Director Andrew McEvoy said that Great Golf
Courses of Australia had come a long way since its launch 18 months
ago and the new partnership with Accor represented a key milestone.
"Accor
represents an excellent playing partner for Great Golf Courses of
Australia - not only are they one of the leading hotel groups in
Australia, but they also boast some of the country's top golf
courses, alongside quality accommodation.
"Bookings
through Great Golf Courses of Australia are already running at 200
rounds a month, with group bookings from China, Korea, New Zealand,
Singapore, Canada, USA, Japan, UK, Denmark, Germany, and even
Finland. Accor will undoubtedly take this to a new level. This is an
ideal match up and one which I think has the potential to further
integrate golf into the broader, visitor experience."
Accor
Golf Resorts
NSW
*
Quay West Magenta Shores & Magenta Shores Golf Club - (Designed
by Ross Watson)
* Grand Mercure Cypress Lakes & Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club - (Designed by Steve Smiles)
* Mercure Kooindah Waters & Kooindah Waters Golf Club - (Designed by Ross Watson & Craig Parry)
* Grand Mercure The Vintage & The Vintage Golf Club - (Designed by Greg Norman)
* Fairmont Resort Blue Mountains & Leura Golf Club
* Grand Mercure Cypress Lakes & Cypress Lakes Golf & Country Club - (Designed by Steve Smiles)
* Mercure Kooindah Waters & Kooindah Waters Golf Club - (Designed by Ross Watson & Craig Parry)
* Grand Mercure The Vintage & The Vintage Golf Club - (Designed by Greg Norman)
* Fairmont Resort Blue Mountains & Leura Golf Club
VIC
*
Novotel Forest Resort Creswick & Creswick Golf Club - (Designed
by Tony Cashmore)
* Mercure Portsea Golf Club & Resort & Portsea Golf Club - (Designed by Sloane Morpeth)
* Mercure Portsea Golf Club & Resort & Portsea Golf Club - (Designed by Sloane Morpeth)
QLD
*
Pullman Port Douglas Sea Temple Resort & Spa & The Palmer Sea
Reef Golf Club– (Designed by Michael Wolveridge)
* Mercure Capricorn Resort & Golf Club – (Resort Course Designed by Peter Thompson & Championship Course by Carl Litten)
* Novotel Twin Waters & Twin Waters Golf Club – (Designed by Peter Thompson & Michael Wolveridge)
* Mercure Capricorn Resort & Golf Club – (Resort Course Designed by Peter Thompson & Championship Course by Carl Litten)
* Novotel Twin Waters & Twin Waters Golf Club – (Designed by Peter Thompson & Michael Wolveridge)
SA
*
NovotelBarossa Valley Resort & Tanunda Pines Golf Course
((Designed by Murray Crafter)
WA
*
Novotel Swan Valley Vines & The Vines Golf Club – 2 x courses
The Ellenbrook and The Lakes
* All Seasons Sanctuary Golf Resort (Designed by Michael Coate)
* All Seasons Sanctuary Golf Resort (Designed by Michael Coate)