CMAA Celebrates 90th Anniversary Milestone
January 24, 2017, marks the 90th anniversary for the Club Managers Association of America (CMAA), the largest professional association for club management professionals.
January 24, 2017, marks the 90th anniversary for the Club Managers Association of America (CMAA), the largest professional association for club management professionals.
Dubai Golf has taken delivery of 292 new E-Z-GO RXV ivory golf cars featuring TKV GPS units.
Toro named official provider of turf equipment and irrigation products
CMAE is delighted to announce that joining with a number of London’s City Clubs, it will be hosting a first Management Development Programme (MDP) for City Club professionals.
The Confederation of Golf Ireland, the Irish Golf and Club Managers Association and the Club Managers Association of Europe are delighted to announce the return of the CMAE’s Management Development Programme Part 1 course to Dublin early next year.
A record twenty one Golf Managers from thirteen different countries recently attended a residential training programme hosted by the Club Managers Association of Europe in St Andrews, the home of golf.
Following over four years of negotiation, the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was passed in April this year and will come into effect in 2018.
These are just some of the insights garnered from the first European Private Club Leaders Symposium, hosted by Global Golf Advisors (GGA) in collaboration with the Club Managers Association of Europe (CMAE) in London in September.
The Club Managers Association of Europe and Dubai Golf have once again joined forces to host Management Development Programmes (MDP) for club industry professionals in the Middle East.
The Club Managers Association of Europe’s executive education programme on Food and Beverage Management was recently completed in Marbella Spain in conjunction with Asociacion Espanola de Gerentes de Golf (AEGG).
Women account for just 24% of golfers worldwide, yet the number of prospective female players could add $35 billion to the global golf economy.
love.golf, the pioneering social group coaching programme supported by Syngenta, has been awarded the European Golf Course Owners Association’s (EGCOA) Contribution Award.