Minister Meets Cedar Valley Golf Course Management to Discuss Future Upgrades

The Minister of Sports and Creative Industries Dwayne George recently met with the manager of Cedar Valley Golf Course to discuss plans aimed at enhancing the facility’s future development and strengthening its role in Antigua and Barbuda’s sports and tourism sectors.
The discussions focused on opportunities to improve the golfing experience, attract greater investment, and modernize the facility to ensure its long-term sustainability and continued success.
According to information released following the meeting, both parties explored ways to increase the golf course’s contribution to sports tourism while identifying strategies to maintain its position as one of the country’s leading sporting and recreational venues.

The minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to supporting initiatives that promote sports development, economic growth, and community engagement. He noted that Cedar Valley Golf Course remains an important national asset, serving both local golfers and visitors while contributing to the wider tourism product.
Officials said the talks laid the groundwork for future collaboration and strategic planning designed to improve facilities and create new opportunities within the sector.
The government has indicated that it will continue working with stakeholders to advance projects that support the growth of sports and recreation while enhancing Antigua and Barbuda’s appeal as a destination for sporting events and activities.
Cedar Valley Golf Course has long been recognized as a key component of the country’s sports infrastructure and remains an important attraction for residents and visitors alike.
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