Tiger Woods Dubai announce appointment of Patrick Bowers
The Tiger Woods Dubai has announced the appointment of Patrick Bowers as General Manager of the Al Ruwaya Golf Club
The Tiger Woods Dubai has announced the appointment of Patrick Bowers as General Manager of the Al Ruwaya Golf Club.
Bowers is a highly respected veteran within the golfing industry, who will bring 20 years of experience to The Tiger Woods Dubai - an exclusive 55 million sq ft golf community development.
Bowers will be heading a team of dedicated professionals on behalf of IMG Golf Course Management, who are Al Ruwaya Golf Club’s operators. He joins the organisation following time as Vice President of Golf at Dubai Event Management Corporation.
Abdulla Al Gurg, Project Director of The Tiger Woods Dubai, said: “Bowers will bring his rich industry experience to The Tiger Woods Dubai and will be instrumental in establishing Tatweer’s vision of excellence in all facets of operations for Al Ruwaya Golf Club.
“I am confident that IMG, with Patrick as the General Manager will deliver the outstanding golfing experience that our sophisticated membership and high profile guests would expect.”
Bowers will manage all aspects of the Al Ruwaya Golf Club including its pre-opening, clubhouse operations, golf course operations, membership program and major golf tournament procurement.
“I am honoured to accept this position and I have a full understanding of the significance of being awarded the responsibility of opening the first golf course to be designed by Tiger Woods Design,” said Bowers.
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