PGA OF PORTUGAL AND SPAIN: STRENGTHENING GOLF PARTNERSHIPS

In a recent meeting held in Aveiro, Portugal, Ander Martínez, President of the PGA of Spain, met with Rui Morris, the newly elected President of the PGA of Portugal. This meeting between the PGA of Portugal and Spain underscored the ongoing positive relationship between the two professional golf associations, which has been robust since the establishment of the PGA of Portugal on May 13, 1996. This long-standing partnership has seen numerous collaborations in organising joint tournaments and training courses.

Martínez congratulated Morris on his recent appointment and emphasised the significance of intensifying ties with their neighbouring association. This meeting aligns with the PGA of Spain’s internationalisation goals, a success story bolstered by the success of its increasingly international national circuit and globally recognised training courses and conferences, instilling a sense of pride in the association’s achievements.

Opportunities for the PGA of Portugal and Spain

“It was a very positive meeting where we discussed the opportunities presented by Portugal, supported by an American investment fund, Turismo de Portugal, and several golf courses,” said Martínez after the meeting. The collaboration aims to capitalise on these opportunities, enhancing the synergy between the two associations.

The commitment to maintaining a solid relationship has been a hallmark of both PGAs. “The PGA of Portugal and Spain have maintained an excellent relationship for many years, and this commitment will endure, generating significant opportunities together. The intention is to grow these synergies between the two PGAs,” Martínez added. Both associations are part of the newly formed Alliances of PGAs of Europe, which includes some of the continent’s strongest associations, such as the British PGA.

Rui Morris echoed this sentiment, highlighting the potential for joint projects. “We are working to shape many joint projects. We witness the success of our neighbouring counterpart in competition (the TUMI Spain Golf Tour) and training. Growing together would be highly beneficial for both associations. I am confident that many joint projects will emerge from this meeting,” commented Morris.

During his tour of Portugal, Martínez also met with representatives of Turismo de Portugal and various golf courses in Óbidos and Lisbon to revisit and plan for future projects in 2025.

At Tee Times Golf Agency, we celebrate and support this type of action to promote the growth of golf in the Iberian Peninsula. This series of meetings marks a new era of collaboration, promising a bright future for the PGA of Portugal and Spain and all their professional members.

Source: PGA of Spain.