Golf Tourism
Simon Hudson
ISBN: 978-1-906884-01-7
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Golf represents the largest sports-related travel market. It has been valued at US$20 billion with over 50 million golf tourists travelling the world to play on some of the estimated 32,000 courses. Golf Tourism is the first text for both students and practitioners of this vast and growing worldwide industry. Comprising ten chapters it discusses issues such as:
Each chapter begins with a Golf Tourism Spotlight section which focuses on the achievements of successful individuals or organizations in the golf tourism industry. Also in each chapter there are two Golf Tourism Snapshots consisting of short, real-life cases which illustrate a particular concept or theoretical principle. At the end of every chapter there will be an up-to-date, relevant and detailed Case Study designed to foster critical thinking, which illustrate actual business scenarios that stress several concepts found in the chapter.
Simon Hudson is the Center of Economic Excellence (CoEE) Endowed Chair in
Tourism and Economic Development, College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport
Management, University of South Carolina. He has held previous academic
positions at universities in England and Canada and has worked as a
visiting professor in Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Fiji, New Zealand and
Australia. Prior to working in academia, Dr. Hudson spent several years in
the tourism industry in Europe. He plays golf to a handicap of 12.
Louise Hudson is a freelance journalist specializing in sport and travel
writing. Originally trained in journalism in England, she now writes for a
variety of publications including Canada’s Sun Media group, Calgary
Herald, Ottawa Citizen, Globe and Mail, Canada’s MORE magazine, Opulence,
Alberta Parent, Calgary’s Child, Travel Alberta, Fresh Tracks, and Alberta
Hospitality magazine. Having been a golf widow for 25 years, Louise has
recently taken up the sport in an attempt to understand its attraction
from a hands-on perspective.
Visit their website at http://www.tourismgurus.com.
Read the interview with the author at Sports Travel News: http://thesportstourist.blogspot.com/2010/05/april-half-time-q-dr-simon-hudson.html
Preliminary, copyright and contents | Pages from Chapter 1.pdf | Pages from Chapter 2.pdf | Pages from Chapter 3.pdf | Pages from Chapter 4.pdf | Pages from Chapter 5.pdf | Pages from Chapter 6.pdf | Pages from Chapter 7.pdf | Pages from Chapter 8.pdf | Pages from Chapter 9.pdf | Pages from Chapter 10.pdf
Published: January 2010
Price (inc book and e-elements):
Hard copy: £34.99, Euro38.99, $55
E-Book: £25
E-Chapters: £ 3.99
Golf represents the largest sports-related travel market. It has been valued at US$20 billion with over 50 million golf tourists travelling the world to play on some of the estimated 32,000 courses. Golf Tourism is the first text for both students and practitioners of this vast and growing worldwide industry. Comprising ten chapters it discusses issues such as:
- The golf tourist: golfing for leisure and business, demographics, psychographics.
- Planning for golf tourism: the development of golf resort communities, golf destinations, the link between golf and real estate –second home ownership and lifestyle.
- The management and marketing of golf tourism: including operations, finances, HR issues, and the role of the Internet, advertising, PR and promotions.
- The impact of golf tourism: Environmental, social and economic impacts
Each chapter begins with a Golf Tourism Spotlight section which focuses on the achievements of successful individuals or organizations in the golf tourism industry. Also in each chapter there are two Golf Tourism Snapshots consisting of short, real-life cases which illustrate a particular concept or theoretical principle. At the end of every chapter there will be an up-to-date, relevant and detailed Case Study designed to foster critical thinking, which illustrate actual business scenarios that stress several concepts found in the chapter.
About the authors
Simon Hudson is the Center of Economic Excellence (CoEE) Endowed Chair in
Tourism and Economic Development, College of Hospitality, Retail and Sport
Management, University of South Carolina. He has held previous academic
positions at universities in England and Canada and has worked as a
visiting professor in Austria, Switzerland, Spain, Fiji, New Zealand and
Australia. Prior to working in academia, Dr. Hudson spent several years in
the tourism industry in Europe. He plays golf to a handicap of 12.
Louise Hudson is a freelance journalist specializing in sport and travel
writing. Originally trained in journalism in England, she now writes for a
variety of publications including Canada’s Sun Media group, Calgary
Herald, Ottawa Citizen, Globe and Mail, Canada’s MORE magazine, Opulence,
Alberta Parent, Calgary’s Child, Travel Alberta, Fresh Tracks, and Alberta
Hospitality magazine. Having been a golf widow for 25 years, Louise has
recently taken up the sport in an attempt to understand its attraction
from a hands-on perspective.
Visit their website at http://www.tourismgurus.com.
Read the interview with the author at Sports Travel News: http://thesportstourist.blogspot.com/2010/05/april-half-time-q-dr-simon-hudson.html
Chapter extracts
Preliminary, copyright and contents | Pages from Chapter 1.pdf | Pages from Chapter 2.pdf | Pages from Chapter 3.pdf | Pages from Chapter 4.pdf | Pages from Chapter 5.pdf | Pages from Chapter 6.pdf | Pages from Chapter 7.pdf | Pages from Chapter 8.pdf | Pages from Chapter 9.pdf | Pages from Chapter 10.pdf
Published: January 2010
Price (inc book and e-elements):
Hard copy: £34.99, Euro38.99, $55
E-Book: £25
E-Chapters: £ 3.99










