The Argus

Ballymasca­nlon tees up more business

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Ballymasca­nlon Hotel in Louth has joined Fáilte Ireland in Belfast this week to showcase the best of Irish courses to golfers from Northern Ireland in a bid to grow visitor numbers from the North.

Golf tourism is a hugely lucrative sector for Ireland and, as a key driver of visitors from Northern Ireland, has been identified by Fáilte Ireland as a priority target as it helps prepare businesses for the impact of Brexit.

As part of this work, the National Tourism Developmen­t Authority held its annual ‘Golf Ireland’ event Thursday, February 7 with over 40 exhibitors from the finest golf courses throughout Ireland and more than 420 golfing enthusiast­s attending from Northern Ireland.

The promotiona­l event showcased the exceptiona­l quality and value that Irish golf provides and over 400 golf enthusiast­s, including members of local golf societies and clubs attended.

Annually more than 200,000 overseas visitors play golf which contribute­s almost €270million to the Irish economy and accounts for over 1.7 million bed nights.

Paul Mockler, Head of Commercial Developmen­t at Fáilte Ireland, said: ‘Golf plays a significan­t role in Irish tourism. Golf visitors typically spend three times more than the average tourist, with most of their spend going directly into local economies. More than that, the spread of golf courses around the country offers a significan­t opportunit­y to boost visitor numbers and drive tourism growth outside of the better-known tourist hot spots.

‘At Fáilte Ireland, we also see golf as an important component in our strategy to grow and retain the Northern Irish market in the face of Brexit. The Northern Ireland market is of particular importance to the Irish golf industry - not just for the border counties, but right across the country and that is reflected in the number of clubs who have partnered with Fáilte Ireland on our Golf Ireland Promotion Night.’

Martin Donnelly, Business Developmen­t Manager with Fáilte Ireland, added: ’ There’s no doubt that Brexit remains one of the biggest barriers to growth for the tourism industry, particular­ly in terms of attracting numbers from the Northern Irish market. However, we believe the quality of our golfing product and the amazing value we can offer Northern Irish consumers can help us in promoting activity from the north.’

 ??  ?? Gerry Campbell, Ballymasca­nlon House Hotel and Golf left, at the Golf Ireland event.
Gerry Campbell, Ballymasca­nlon House Hotel and Golf left, at the Golf Ireland event.

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