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- Golf in a Kingdom Turns Out In Force At Asian Golf Travel Conference
- Golf In A Kingdom Adds New Resort Members
- Black Mountain Par-3 Course Opens
- Thailand Wins Another Golf Tourism Award
- Black Mountain Named Best Golf Course in Thailand
- Golf In A Kingdom Members Scoop Thailand Golf Awards
- Golf Tourism Shows Its Resilience
- Anantara Riverside Resort & Spa to Open in Bangkok
- Hilton Phuket Arcadia to Open Refurbished Wing
- Thai Country Club Links with Overseas Golf Clubs
- Thailand Golf Tourism Heads Towards $US2 Billion
- The St. Regis Bangkok Joins Golf in a Kingdom
- Thailand a New Focus for Hawaiian Golfers
- 15 Year Old Teenage Holidaymaker Wins Major Thai Golf Tournament
- Survey by Tourism Authority of Thailand Promotes Golf Destinations
- Amateurs to Experience Playing on Real Team Championship
- The Late Great Seve Ballesteros Created the Royal Trophy
- Matteo Manessero Loves Asia!
- Major Golf Promotion Kicks Off in Thailand
- TAT Steps Up Promotions for Golf in a Kingdom
- Golf in Thailand Offers the Best Value by 29 Percent
- Thailand Island has Record Arrivals!
- Tinidee Lodge Now Serving Golf Crowd on Phuket
- Thais Land Trophies, Tiger and Tributes
- Red Mountain, Loch Palm, Riverdale join Golf in a Kingdom
- Hilton Hotels Joins Thai Golf Consortium
- Fenix joins Golf in a Kingdom; both on the rise
- Golf Styles Thailand - The Good Life
- Black Mountain Joins Golf in a Kingdom
- Thailand Named "Golf Destination of the Year" for Asia
- Thailand Extends Royal Invitation to Golfers Worldwide
- 'Golf in a Kingdom' adds Woodlands properties in Pattaya
- Thai courses debate viability of price cuts
- 'Golf in a Kingdom' makes 'Unique' addition
- 'Golf in a Kingdom: The Thailand Golf Experience' Offers Golfers in the U.S. & Canada First-Class Thailand Golf Courses and Resorts
- Chiangmai Highlands Pro Am Championship
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Amateurs to Experience Playing on Real Team Championship
BANGKOK, Thailand June 9, 2011 -- The 1st Thailand Team Amateur Championship will take place at Hua Hin in Thailand, from November 26th - December 3rd 2011.
This new concept is designed to give amateur golfers a chance to experience what it is like to play back to back tournaments, just like their hero's the professional players do every week.
The Championship will take place at three first class courses, Jack Nicklaus's Springfield, Banyan Golf Club, winner of the several Asian golf awards and Black Mountain Golf Club home of the Royal Trophy and the Asian Masters.
The Participants will play 5 rounds of golf: 2 practice rounds and 3 rounds of tournament play. Each Team consist in 4 Amateurs, with every player playing his/her ball individually, and the 2 best scores to count each hole.
Organised by Asia's leading golf tour specialists GolfAsian, the Championship is open to all amateurs. Tournament Director Marco Scopetta, an ex professional golfer on the Swiss PGA Tour said, 'We will use the AM+AM Tournament format, similar to the Pro Ams, whereby the best two scores per hole will count. Played on some of the best courses in Thailand, we expect players of all levels to experience some great golf and to enjoy the wonderful hospitality in the land of the smiles, during their week in Thailand.'
For full details on how to register, visit www.teamamateurchampionship.com
Marco Scopetta
Sales & Marketing Director
Golfasian Co. Ltd.
T: +66 (0) 2 714 8470
M: +66 (0) 851 831 760
info(at)teamamateurchampionship(dot)com
www.teamamateurchampionship.com

