07 May 2021

Jumeirah Golf Estates set for Presidential Golf Day

The UAE is set to play host to another prestigious international event when the Presidential Golf Day takes place over the Earth course at Jumeirah Golf Estates, home to the European Tour’s season-ending DP World Tour Championship, from October 3-4, 2021.

The esteemed African event, which has gained official endorsement from the Emirates Golf Federation, is an international platform that positions itself as a business concierge, creating opportunities for entrepreneurs and investors to cross paths in order to establish business connections.

“Hosting the Presidential Golf in Dubai is extremely beneficial for the tourism, business and investment ecosystem that exists between Africa and the UAE,” said Danilo Nhantumbo, Executive Chairman of the Presidential Golf Day.

Jumeirah Golf Estates Presidential Golf Day

“We are hopeful that the event will provide a unique platform through which lasting and fruitful business connections can be established.”

The Presidential Golf Day, which is sponsored by Angolan Diamond manufacturer SODIAM E.P, will welcome VIP guests in the form of African heads of state.

 

 

 

 

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