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Sean Dudley / 15 November 2011
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Industry meeting approaches

The sixth annual Golf Business Conference, held in Marbella for the first time in its history, will open its doors on 30 November.

The event, which will see talks from leading industry figures including CEO of Congressional Country Club, Mike Leemhuis and GEO director of operations and programme management, Kelli Jerome, will run for three days at the Don Carlos resort and spa.

With a focus on ‘capturing the opportunities’ that the golfing industry currently has to offer, the conference will also take a careful and detailed look at how to sustain and develop the sector during the current market challenges.

To view the full conference programme click here.

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