Chairman of Turkey's Golf Federation Ahmet Agaoglu said yesterday that
Turkey's application to host the World Amateur Golf Championship was accepted.
Turkey continued with lobbying efforts to host the World Amateur Golf
Championship, Agaoglu was quoted as saying by the semi-official Anatolia news
agency reported.
"Turkey is competing against Italy and Austria, countries that have also
applied to host the world championship," Agaoglu noted.
The World Amateur Golf Championship takes place every two years with the
participation of golf players from more than 100 countries and is being
organized by the International Golf Federation (IGF).
"Turkey deserves to host many golf organizations based on its excellent
grounds and sportive successes," Agaoglu said.
Touching on Turkey's efforts to increase sites for golf players, Agaoglu
stressed that "Belek (a resort town in the southern province of Antalya) has a
special place in Turkey. Belek is a very different site. It is one of those
unique places in the world where golf could be played on a coast that is 10
kilometers long."
Turkey was the host of European Champion Golf Clubs Championship in 2005 and
would host the same championship in 2008 and 2009, Agaoglu
added.