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Eight envoys participate in Pahalgam’s golf tourament

Eight envoys of various countries are among the 84 golfers from across the country participating in the golfing tournament at Pahalgam’s Lidder valley golf course.

Eight envoys participate in Pahalgam’s golf tourament

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Eight envoys of various countries are among the 84 golfers from across the country participating in the golfing tournament at Pahalgam’s Lidder valley golf course.

The golf tournament was organized by PHD Chamber of Commerce & Industry, New Delhi in collaboration with the Department of Tourism, Union Ministry of Tourism, and other agencies.

The envoys who witnessed the tournament are; Dr. Ashraf Shikhaliyev, Ambassador of the Republic of Azerbaijan; Ung Sean, Ambassador of Royal Embassy of Cambodia; Willy K. Bett, High Commissioner of Kenya; Moe Kyaw Aung, Ambassador of Myanmar; Fleming Duarte, Ambassador of the Republic of Paraguay; Ramon S. Bagatsing Jr., Ambassador of the Philippines and Pham Sanh Chau, Ambassador of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

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They praised the scenic beauty, picturesque landscape, and golf courses of Jammu and Kashmir which they said, is more beautiful as compared to what they have even in their own countries.

To further promote the golfing circuit in Jammu & Kashmir; the golf tournament was organized at Lidder Valley Golf Course.

A Golf Tourism Conclave was held on the theme ‘Rejuvenating Tourism & Business through Golf’ at Pahalgam Club which brought together all the relevant stakeholders to discuss issues and opportunities for the promotion of golf tourism.

G Kamala Vardhana Rao said that golf tourism is one of the thrust areas of the Ministry of Tourism and the government is willing to extend necessary support to the states to further promote this niche segment. He emphasized the need to develop more golf destinations to meet the growing demand of golfers.

Addressing the conclave, Secretary, Tourism & Culture, Sarmad Hafeez said it has been observed that golf-linked tourists possess a higher purchasing power and spend more than the regular visitors.

High-profile golf events should be organized to attract domestic and international tourists and golf enthusiasts from all over the world. He further said that Jammu and Kashmir have the strength to provide round the year tourism and with Golf becoming a growing sport worldwide, there are immense opportunities for the growth of Golf Tourism in Jammu & Kashmir. Our aim is to become the golfing capital of India, he added.

It may be recalled here that the Golfing circuit of Jammu & Kashmir comprising the iconic Royal Springs Golf Course, Pahalgam Golf Course, historic courses like the Gulmarg Golf Course and Kashmir Golf Course besides Jammu-Tawi Golf Course provide a rich and varied world-class experience to visiting golfers which is unparalleled in rest of the country.

Recently the prestigious PGTI-Pro tournament was held at the picturesque Royal Springs Golf Course, Srinagar which saw the participation of around 126 top golfers of the country and abroad including Jyoti Randhawa, Jeev Milkha Singh, Udayam Mane, and others of the same order.

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