Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority organised ‘Mauritius Tourism Invitational Golf Tournaments’ in three metro cities of India, namely: Bangalore, Mumbai & NCR Delhi
Situated in the warm azure water of the Indian Ocean lies the beautiful tropical island of Mauritius, famous for its vast stretches of pristine white-beaches, and pleasant weather all year round which are perfect for a great golf holiday. Today golf is one of the top sports in Mauritius and one of the main attractions for visitors to the island. With perfect golfing weather year-round, superb accommodation and the world-renowned Mauritian hospitality, we firmly believe that Mauritius is all set to rival the world’s best golf destinations.
To promote Mauritius as a golfing destination, MTPA organised Mauritius Tourism Invitational Golf Tournaments in collaboration with IGTA , MGTA & Air Mauritius in three metro cities of India, namely: Bangalore, Mumbai & NCR Delhi. The events in all three cities were well attended by players, corporates, businessmen, senior persons from the travel industry and golf enthusiasts. The tournament had prizes in two handicap categories and one for the Best Gross Player. In addition to the nine main prize winners, there were lucky draw winners who walked away with half board couple stay vouchers by The LUX Collective, Heritage Resorts, Beachcomber Hotels and Sun Resorts.
MTPA India hosted the top three winners from each city for the finals in Mauritius at Heritage Golf Club on 31st May. The winner of Mauritius-India Golf Cup 2019 was Mr Arjun Mallik and he was felicitated and awarded at the World Travel Award held in Mauritius on 1st June 2019.
While speaking to the media, Mr Vivek Anand, Country Manager, Mauritius Tourism Promotion Authority was overwhelmed at the success of the initiative and said, “Mauritius, besides being an ideal round the year destination for the entire family, also boasts ten 18 hole golf courses, each offering a unique golfing experience. He added, “MTPA plans to do more such events to attract more Indian golfers to the island.”
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