AIVOT Golf & Sports Management Pvt Ltd, the exclusive golf facility & development partner of the PGA of America, is set to establish new golf courses in Maharashtra and Telangana, aiming to boost the region's sports and tourism sectors.
Golf CoursesMaharashtraTelanganaAivot Golf Sports ManagementPga Of AmericaReal Estate MaharashtraOct 19, 2024
AIVOT Golf & Sports Management Pvt Ltd is a leading golf facility and development company based in India. As the exclusive partner of the PGA of America, AIVOT is dedicated to promoting golf and other sports through the development of world-class facilities and innovative programs.
AIVOT is set to develop new golf courses in Maharashtra and Telangana, India.
The new golf courses are expected to create job opportunities, boost the local tourism industry, and foster a passion for golf among the local community.
AIVOT will implement advanced water management systems, use eco-friendly materials, and feature native plants and landscaping to enhance biodiversity and reduce maintenance costs.
AIVOT is exploring opportunities to expand its presence in other parts of India and aims to establish a network of world-class golf facilities that cater to diverse needs and preferences.
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