Bangkok, Thailand: Golfasian, Asia’s largest golf tour operator, has established a historic partnership with Go Golfing. For the first time in its 22-year history, Golfasian will be offering fully escorted tours outside of Asia.
The Go Golfing partnership will open the world and create new experiences for its golf travellers, according to Pascal Orczech, Director of Business Development at Golfasian, a Full Business Member of the Asian Golf Industry Federation.
The
new product offering will be branded under ‘Golfasian
Discovery Tours’ and
focus on worldwide destinations with luxury tours, escorted tours and
cruises.
“At Golfasian we are always looking for new
experiences for our golf travellers,
which is why we decided to explore outside of Asia and establish
Golfasian Discovery, a brand which will be the umbrella for bespoke
golf tours and events across the globe,” said Orczech.
“Partnering
with Go Golfing on events and
tours
in Australia and beyond is a natural next step as we have been
partnering with them on popular golf
events in Asia,
such as the Centara World Masters and
the
recent Vietnam World Masters Golf Championship.”
Peter
McCarthy,
Go Golfing’s Managing Director, believes the partnership will be a
win-win for both Golfasian and Go Golfing.
“Go Golfing
is thrilled to have Golfasian endorsing Go Golfing’s tours
worldwide. Golfers love exploring the diverse golf courses and
tourism experiences each destination offers,” said
McCarthy.
“Golfers trust Golfasian to bring the magic in
Asia and this partnership now gives golfers the confidence to dream a
little bigger with their golf travels knowing they are in good
hands.
“Many clients find touring with Go Golfing
addictive. We’re excited to give Golfasian clients the very best
golf holidays in the world,” he
added.
In Asia, Golfasian has been recognised as the leading dedicated golf tour operator in Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Indonesia. Since 1997, Golfasian has specialised exclusively in Asia golf holiday tours, serving 17,652 golfers in 2018.