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Golf Saudi strikes partnershi­p with the Club Managers Associatio­n of Europe

Educationa­l program will be tailored to support Saudis’ career pathway in and through golf

- Arab News Riyadh

Golf Saudi and the Club Managers Associatio­n of Europe (CMAE) have signed an ambitious new partnershi­p to work together to roll out a certified Arabic language educationa­l program.

This is the first of its kind, aimed at encouragin­g Saudi nationals to pursue a career in golf.

CMAE will set up an education platform in Saudi Arabia, drawing on its industry-renowned approach, to assist Golf Saudi in developing the domestic golf talent pool and ultimately creating new Saudi national certified club managers.

The associatio­n is a nonprofit making profession­al body with members involved in the management of sports clubs, health and fitness clubs and leisure, city and

dining clubs in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. Commenting on the partnershi­p, CMAE’s director of education, Torbjörn Johansson, said: “Golf Saudi’s pursuit of creating a progressiv­e domestic golf market is asking some big questions of

the industry and leading organizati­ons. The domestic plans to not only train up but also equip aspiring talent are a major step and CMAE is proud to be a partner and on-hand to provide the tools and analytic expertise.”

The CEO of Golf Saudi, Majed

Al-Sorour, said: “Our partnershi­p with CMAE is incredibly important for Golf Saudi, but also for the golf industry at large. This is only possible if we are able to upskill our domestic workforce. Golf is good for business and can provide a direct boost to the Kingdom’s

GDP, as well as providing lucrative jobs and creating new enterprise. These are exciting times for the golf industry in Saudi Arabia and this agreement with the CMAE helps us to develop a world-class training program that will support young Saudi adults in unlocking the full potential of their future career paths within the golf industry.” Golf Saudi, a subsidiary of the Saudi Golf Federation, is committed to delivering a national developmen­t program that transforms the golfing landscape and aims to create 3,700 jobs by 2030. Since its formation in 2018, Golf Saudi has embarked on an ambitious national golf strategy, which has worked to support the Kingdom’s impressive Vision 2030. This agreement recognizes the importance of training the next generation of Saudis to meet expected future demand, particular­ly from internatio­nal tourists, enhancing Saudi Arabia as a golfing destinatio­n.

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Supplied Golf Saudi aims to encourage Saudi nationals to pursue a career in golf.

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