Indiana Golf Journal August

Peter Walton, Chief Executive of IAGTO said, “For 95% of these well-traveled delegates, this was their first visit to northern Michigan, and it has really opened their eyes to the possibilities of developing summer golf programs for their golf traveling clients who are always on the lookout for new experiences.” The event served brought the region’s golf tourism industry together, with the support from the Petoskey Area, Traverse City, Gaylord, and the State of Michigan, as well as the America’s Summer Capital of Golf Association of courses. Walton also added, “NAC has a long-established record as the single most important golf tourism event in the USA. During two days of meetings between golf tour operators and golf tourism suppliers, primarily from across North America, Latin America, and the Caribbean, first-hand the quality and variety of our 10 courses, as well as the variety of activities available when they were not on our courses. The best golf travel experts from around the world experienced just how incredible a Northern Michigan golf experience at BOYNE Golf can be.” Birmingham, Alabama, was announced as the host destination for the next NAC, which will take place June 1719, 2025. new business and destinations were embraced that will set the course of golf travel throughout the Americas over the coming 15 months.” Ken Griffin, BOYNE Golf’s Director of Golf Sales and Marketing, said, “It was an honor for BOYNE Golf to host the IAGTO 2024 NAC at Boyne Mountain Resort. It was rewarding to see the delegates take advantage of our long days, to experience

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