2019 golf tourism award winners unveiled at Slovenia gala

Award winners at the International Association of Golf Tour Operators in Slovenia recently. Image courtesy IAGTO

By Rahul Banerji

from IAGTO inputs

Golf resorts and golf destinations across the globe were honoured at a gala dinner to mark the 2019 IAGTO Awards in the Slovenia capital of Ljubljana.

The winning destinations at the golf tourism industry’s annual celebration of excellence were Spain’s Costa del Sol and Logroño-La Rioja regions, Dominican Republic, Mauritius, Hua Hin in Thailand and Scottsdale, in Arizona.

Golf resort awards were won by Scotland’s Gleneagles, the Fairmont Chateau Whistler, in Canada’s British Columbia, and Mission Hills Haikou, on China’s island of Hainan.

Besides the IAGTO Awards – organised by the International Association of Golf Tour Operators – a further four resorts were lauded for their environmental and community efforts in the 2019 IAGTO Sustainability Awards.

Run in conjunction with non-profit golf sustainability body GEO Foundation, they have been held for the last six years.

The 2019 winners are: Italy’s Gardagolf Country Club; Jack’s Point Golf, in New Zealand; Al Mouj Golf, in Oman; and Portugal’s Vidago Palace, which is only the second recipient of a Special Award.

2019 IAGTO Awards winners

Golf Destination of the Year – North America: Scottsdale, Arizona

Golf Destination of the Year – Latin America & Caribbean: Dominican Republic

Golf Destination of the Year – Africa, the Gulf States & Indian Ocean: Mauritius

Golf Destination of the Year – Europe: Costa del Sol, Spain

Golf Destination of the Year – Asia & Australasia: Hua Hin, Thailand

European Golf Resort of the Year: Gleneagles, Scotland

North American Golf Resort of the Year: Fairmont Chateau Whistler, BC, Canada

Asia Pacific Golf Resort of the Year: Mission Hills Haikou, Hainan Island, China

Undiscovered Golf Destination of the Year: Logroño-La Rioja, Spain

2019 IAGTO Sustainability Awards winners

Sustainable Golf Course of the Year for Nature Protection: Jack’s Point Golf, New Zealand

Sustainable Golf Course of the Year for Community Value: Al Mouj Golf, Oman

Sustainable Golf Course of the Year for Resource Efficiency: Gardagolf Country Club, Italy

Special Award: Vidago Palace, Portugal

Winners of the golf destination of the year for Latin America and the Caribbean. Image courtesy IAGTO..

The winners were announced to 1,200 international golf tourism delegates at a gala dinner, held in the Ljubljana Exhibition & Convention Centre at the end of the 21st International Golf Travel Market.

IAGTO chief executive Peter Walton said: “With our annual golf tourism awards now in their 19th year, it is inevitable and expected that a number of tonight’s winners were receiving this highest of accolades for the second or third time.

“But there were also some stand-out first time winners including the Costa del Sol deservedly being voted European Golf Destination of the Year and on the other end of the scale but also in Spain, the evocative region of Logroño-La Rioja being nominated Undiscovered Golf Destination of the Year by the world’s leading golf travel writers.

“The fact that Gleneagles and Fairmont Chateau Whistler were first-time winners demonstrates the wealth of incredible golf resorts available and the strength of the competition.

“Delivering the best possible experience for the visiting golf travel consistently year after year saw the Dominican Republic become the only four-time winner (2009, 2013, 2016, 2019) with Mauritius on three (2008, 2016, 2019) and Mission Hills Haikou (2012, 2019), Scottsdale (2011, 2019) and Hua Hin (2014, 2019) all picking up crystal Award for the second time.

“This year we are also shining a light on the tremendous efforts being made by Global-Golf-4-Cancer and its stoic founder Nick Edmund.”

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