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Sandra Matthews-Marsh, Chief Executive at Visit Kent, said she was
delighted that the Open Golf at Sandwich had been a major triumph
offering outstanding golf and achieving thousands of hours of global
media coverage for the course.
And she was particularly pleased when, as the tournament reached its
final stages, BBC commentator Peter Alliss complimented Visit Kent on
air for its hard work not only in attracting people to the competition
but also making them feel so welcome during their visit.
“However, an even more important goal for us has been ensuring that this
four-day event is not a one-off success story,” she said.
“Throughout our marketing campaign to develop Kent as a top European
golfing destination, launched at the European Golf Championship at
London Golf Club in 2009, we have been working closely with all our golf
courses, accommodation providers, international golf tourism providers
and the global golf media. We have been building awareness of the
fantastic courses and facilities available in our county. And the
interest has been phenomenal.
“Kent is a perfect destination for golfers of all levels – right on
London’s doorstep. Plus there is a wealth of attractions for family
members not so eager to spend all their time on the greens.
“With our golf courses, accommodation providers – such as Shepherd Neame
– and other Visit Kent investors, we have developed a series of golf
breaks and packages with Golfbreaks.com, Europe’s largest golf travel
company. More are in the pipeline.
“We promoted Kent at the International Association of Golf Tour
Operators’ trade show in Valencia last year and will be in Turkey for
the same show later this year. Visit Kent was at St Andrews for the 2010
Open and, of course, we were well represented at the Golf Live Event at
London Golf Club.
“To date we have hosted more than 100 specialist press trips focusing on
Kent’s golf and tourism offer – generating press coverage valued at more
than £500,000 – and we have ensured all marketing activity for the
campaign has been backed by website and e-marketing initiatives.”
The Visit Kent golfing campaign has also built on the tourism champions’
existing strong links with tourism specialists in the Nord Pas De Calais
and Kent’s Cross-Channel operators to create two-centre golfing breaks.
“Our fully-integrated golf marketing campaign has been, and continues to
be, partnership-working at its best,” said Mrs Matthews-Marsh.
“Once again pooling the resources at Kent County Council, local
authorities, transport providers, Visit Kent, and the county’s top
tourism, leisure and tourism businesses, we have demonstrated that we
are more than capable of hosting international sporting events and the
global media that accompanies them.
‘We are now perfectly placed to welcome the many visitors and sports
enthusiasts who will be flocking to London and Kent in 2012.”
Mrs Matthews-Marsh is particularly delighted that The Open has drawn
attention to East Kent.
“Of course I want to showcase all of Kent all of the time.
‘However, following the loss of so many jobs at Pfizer and stories of
coastal decline, the Open was a great opportunity for us to highlight to
all the visitors to St George’s not only the natural beauty of our
countryside and high quality golf courses but all the world-class
attractions in the area from Dover Castle and Turner Contemporary to the
new Marlowe Theatre as well as all our special events from Folkestone
Triennial to the festivals and concerts that make a Kent summer.”
Hawkinge Gazette and Channel Coast
News 2011©
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