De Vere sets the standard at 59 Club awards
The De Vere group had a night to remember at the 59 Club awards, winning 'Golf Group of the Year'
De Vere has retained its UK 'Golf Group of the Year' title for the second year running at the annual 59 Club awards.
As well as claiming the 'Golf Group of the Year' award, six De Vere venues picked up their own respective awards.
European Tour venues Wychwood Park and Slaley Hall won '4-Star Service' awards along with Carden Park, Dunston Hall, Heron's Reach and Oulton Hall.
As the night wore on the awards kept coming in for De Vere. Carden Park scooped both 'Leading Individual Golf Sales Performance' and 'Golf Sales Team of the Year' awards, while Dunston Hall won the 'Best Golf Service Provider' award.
The 59 Club awards recognise venues for their commitment to client satisfaction through a number of criteria, with each being marked independently by a panel of mystery visitors.
De Vere's director of golf & leisure, Daniel Hudson, said: "I am delighted that my team of committed golf sales and golf operations were recognised as the best in the business by the 59 club.
"We work tirelessly at each of our venues to ensure that every guests experience is a special one and for six of our venues to be individually recognised, as well as to be awarded 'Golf Group of the Year', is testament to the high standards that we are striving towards across all of our venues."
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