Calling Indian Golf Clubs to Agif Summit Kuala Lumpur

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Chris Gray (L) – AGIF President, with Rishi Narain – Head of Events, Sponsorship, and Membership, AGIF

Indian golf industry entrepreneurs, club managers and Superintendents can increase their global exposure and learn the latest from global leaders and brands at The Asian Golf Industry Federation (AGIF) annual conference in Kuala Lumpur from October 28–30, combining knowledge sessions, networking and live golf at the US$3 million LPGA Maybank Championship, which attracts the world’s top female players.

Further details and registration are available here: AGIF Annual International Summit 2025 – Asian Golf Industry Federation

With a minimal registration fee of US$260 for clubs that are not members of the AGIF, plus a hotel room rate of only US$84/ night  and US$ 100 entry fee for the tournament, attending the AGIF Summit in Kuala Lumpur is an incredible value for money to gather knowledge that can make huge differences to your clubs or career as an industry professional. 

The US$260 registration fee covers the Gala Dinner, the two days of conference sessions, & lunches plus coffee breaks on both days. On Oct 30th, delegates are invited to the magnificent Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club poolside barbecue to witness the Maybank Championship.  

For Indian golf club owners, CEO’s, Superintendents, this is a great option to attend the continent’s premium gathering of golf Industry from across Asia. Clubs will see the latest innovations in technology that can increase efficiency, cut costs and optimise resources. The world’s leading companies and experts will be on hand for two days of networking, conference sessions, a gala Awards dinner and golf tournament. 

The week opens with the AGIF Golf Business Leaders Invitational at Tropicana Golf & Country Resort on October 28, followed by a welcome cocktail that evening at the hotel. . On October 29, post the conference sessions, delegates gather for the Awards & Gala Dinner at the Sime Darby Convention Centre. A highlight will be the poolside barbecue at KLGCC on October 30, coinciding with the US$3 million Maybank Championship.

The summit is supported by The R&A, the Golf Course Managers Association of Malaysia, Golf Course Owners Association of Malaysia and the Golf Course Superintendents Association. General sessions will cover the use of AI in golf operations, sustainability, tourism, demographics and strategies shaping Asian golf.

Separate parallel sessions on Turf Management for Day 1 & 2 will cater to Superintendents who want to improve their skills in caring for the golf course. 

Attendees include course owners, general managers, executives and leading suppliers, making this the region’s most important golf business gathering.

With golf, networking, awards and live LPGA action packed into three days, the AGIF Summit remains the must-attend event for the Indian golf community.


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