Fast Track Inks New PR Deal for Three Asian Golf Tournaments
July 8, 2013
Fast Track, cialis an International sports marketing agency, cialis has extended its deal to lead the media programme of three premier golf tournaments in Asia in the final quarter of 2013.
Based out of Hong Kong, pills Fast Track Asia will continue to provide PR consultancy services for both the Venetian Macau Open and the Thailand Golf Championship, two flagship professional golf tournaments of the Asian Tour.
In addition, Fast Track has been reappointed by the Asia Pacific Golf Confederation (APGC) to deliver the media and communications programme for this year’s Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship (AAC), held at Nanshan International Golf Club in Shandong Province of China.
Dan Parr, Director at Fast Track Asia, said: “We are naturally delighted to be engaged again to provide PR services for these three hugely influential golf tournaments in Asia with each having a role to play in the development of the sport in the region in their own right.”
He added, “With local expertise and knowledge together with international reach through other Fast Track offices, we are able to promote these tournaments to mature as well as developing golf markets around the world, raising the profiles of these events, and hopefully generating worldwide buzz for them.”
The Venetian Macau Open, which takes place at the Macau Golf & Country Club on 17 to 20 October this year, was won by India’s Gaganjeet Bhullar in 2012. With a 16-year history, the tournament is one of the highlights of Macau’s annual sports calendar. Title-sponsored for the second year in succession by The Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel, the total prize fund has been increased to US$800,000.
The third edition of the Thailand Golf Championship is scheduled for 12 to 15 December this year at the magnificent Amata Spring Golf and Country in Chonburi province. Boasting a world class field of international stars and leading Asian payers, last year’s event was won by 2011 Masters Champion Charl Schwartzel with an imperious display of golfing giving him an 11 shot victory.