REAL ESTATE: Golfers in Panama proving Mark Twain wrong

(PanamaNewsRoom) Golf has long been a magnet for tourists and, in  Panama,for potential new residents, helping to boost the real estate market in places like Panama City, Coronado , Altos del Golf, Brisas Del Mar and Boquete.

Mark Twain once wrote: “Golf is a good country walk spoiled.” But, most golfers will tell you that once you have learned not to hook the ball (most of the time) you are hooked for life. And anyhow, most use carts.

Panama ranks third in the region, including Colombia with 12  operating golf courses and two more under construction. But Panama has more golf courses per capita than Colombia with nearly 3.5  per million  inhabitants, while Colombia has only one per million

Countries like Cuba have been quick to jump on the  golf-cart bandwagon,  announcing the construction of golf courses to strengthen their tourism, and  the Dominican Republic is busy  promoting its golf facilities to European audiences.

There are  differing views on how to get more tourists to visit Panama for the sport, some, like Roberto Vallarino, president of the Panamanian  Golf Association believing  the only way to attract more players to Panama is through international tournaments.

Others believe tour operators and hotels should create attractive golf packages

A few weeks ago Panama’s Nationwide Golf tour attracted more than 100 top golfers with  the final being played in May  at the Royal Decameron Club.

Meanwhile the sport  is creating a growing job market and a demand for skilled labor to maintain the courses. It is estimated that each 18 hole stretch of turf  needs a minimum of 50 workers, including gardeners and operators of mowing equipment and not counting caddies and  staff at the 19th hole, pros and management.

Last year, Panama’s private sector, linked  with the National Institute of Vocational Training  and trained 400 people in course maintenance with a high percentage  of graduates being hired.

Golf, in spite of Mark Twain at his crustiest, is here to stay, and benefits not only the players.

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Original Source: PanamaNewsRoom

Date Retrieved: March 10, 2011.