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Unlocking Northland's Golf Tourism Potential: How Regional Lodges Are Driving Shoulder-Season Growth
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KERIKERI, NZ – As regional tourism bodies across New Zealand look to smooth out seasonal fluctuations, accommodation leaders in Northland are pointing to a high-value, year-round driver: golf tourism.
Troy Clarry, National Vice Chair of Hospitality New Zealand and owner of Kerikeri Park Lodge, believes regional golf itineraries represent one of the most underutilised assets for Northland’s shoulder-season economy.
“Golfers aren’t fair-weather tourists, they play year-round, stay longer, and spend significantly across the regional ecosystem, from local vineyards and cafes to car rentals,” says Clarry.
About Troy ClarryTroy Clarry is the National Vice Chair of Hospitality New Zealand and Head of the National Accommodation Advisory Council.
For more information, please contact:Media ContactEdwin SaldanhaChief Solutions Officer, MarketinnEmail: edwin@marketinnhq.comWebsite: www.marketinnhq.com | www.kerikeriparklodge.comContact Media PAEmail: phillip@mediapa.co.nzPhone: 027 458 7724