The Italian Ambassador to Vietnam, Antonio Alessandro, expressed his desire for Italy and Vietnam to collaborate in the growth of golf tourism during a presentation in Hanoi this week to promote the 44th Ryder Cup 2023, one of the world’s most renowned golf tournaments. He highlighted the potential that the two countries have to benefit from the event and the opportunities that it can bring to their citizens. He also stated that the Ryder Cup is an ideal platform for strengthening the relationship between the two countries and further developing their ties. Both countries could benefit greatly from the increased tourism, job opportunities, and investment that would result from promoting the Ryder Cup and golf tourism.
The Italian Embassy in Vietnam held a presentation on Thursday to introduce a range of activities that support the Ryder Cup 2023. This biennial men’s golf competition, which sees teams from Europe and the U.S. battle it out, is to be held in Italy for the first time from September 29 to October 1 at the Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome.
Vietnam is the only country in Southeast Asia chosen by the Organizing Committee for the Ryder Cup 2023 to be the launch point for its promotional activities.
At the presentation, Ambassador Alessandro expressed his desire for Italy and Vietnam to collaborate in creating golf tourism programs. With this joint effort, he envisioned a future where travelers from around the world would be able to enjoy the beautiful scenery and stunning courses of the two countries. Not only would this bring in much needed revenue to both countries, but it could also help to further deepen the ties between them. By furthering their shared commitment to golf tourism, they would be able to ensure that their partnership continues to flourish.
The ambassador revealed to Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper that he had recently held a meeting with the director of the Italian National Agency for Tourism, who was currently in Vietnam.
One of the key objectives of the trip was to investigate and create collaborative opportunities between Vietnam and other countries in the realms of sports and tourism, Ambassador Alessandro stated.
The diplomat firmly asserted that golf is a significant area of collaboration in the advancement of sports tourism between the two countries.
The esteemed ambassador joined a panel of speakers to discuss the prospects and obstacles related to organizing large-scale golf tournaments and cultivating the golf culture in both Italy and Vietnam. By delving into this subject, the group aimed to understand how to maximize the potential of the game in both countries.
As part of the activities promoting the upcoming Ryder Cup 2023 and to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Vietnam-Italy diplomatic relations, the Vietnam Golf Service Group will be hosting a Vietnam-Italy Golf Tournament at the Long Bien Golf Club in Hanoi next Monday. This tournament promises to be an exciting event that celebrates the strong bond between these two countries. Spectators and participants alike are sure to enjoy the competition and camaraderie of the event. Be sure to mark your calendars and join us for a day of golfing fun!
This exciting friendship tournament, organized jointly by our group and the embassy in collaboration with the renowned sports platform We Love Sport, is estimated to draw 100 enthusiastic golfers from both Italy and Vietnam. We are looking forward to an unforgettable experience!
Vietnam welcomed an impressive three million foreign golfers in 2019, and the country is now implementing a strategy to attract even more golf players from the region, as well as from Australia and European countries like Italy, according to a recent presentation.
Regarding the potential for golf tourism development in Vietnam, Pham Thanh Tri, the Standing Vice-President of the Vietnam Golf Tourism Association, has expressed his expectation that golf tourism could contribute up to US$10 billion to Vietnam’s tourist industry on an annual basis in the years to come.
Each foreign visitor to Vietnam who is looking to play golf will spend two to three times more than a typical foreign visitor to the country, according to Tri’s estimation.
The World Golf Awards (WGA) have consistently honored Vietnam as the World’s Best Golf Destination in 2019 and 2021, and as Asia’s Best Golf Destination for five consecutive years from 2017.
The World Golf Association (WGA) recently commented that Vietnam, with its 80 golf courses spread throughout the country, is “where the golf market is reviving” following the successful containment of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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