International clubs forge reciprocal deal to attract members
Two major golf clubs, one in China and one in Cyprus, have formed a reciprocal partnership to attract more members to both.
Eléa Golf Club in Cyprus has signed the agreement with the world’s largest golf facility, Mission Hills China.
The arrangement will see members of Eléa Golf Club receive privileges to use the members’ facilities at Mission Hills – a development that boasts golf courses designed by some of the game’s modern-day greats including Sir Nick Faldo, Annika Sorenstam and Ernie Els. Mission Hills’ members will also be offered the same courtesy when visiting Cyprus.
Ross Robertson, director of Golf Operations at Eléa Estate said: “Our aim has always been to create a golf course in Cyprus that operates and upholds the ethos and values of the great golf courses of the world – both Eléa and Mission Hills have golf courses designed by Sir Nick Faldo so we already have a common link.
“Mission Hills is, without doubt, one of the world’s great golf destinations and a development we are proud to have a reciprocal arrangement with. We look forward to a strong and valuable partnership and welcoming the first Chinese guests to Cyprus in the very near future.
“China is set to become one of golf’s great superpowers in years to come and it is key Eléa Estate creates strategic relationships with major developers, like Mission Hills, going forwards.”
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