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PGA Catalunya Resort hosts Rules Conference

PGA Catalunya has hosted the Rules Conference, which saw delgates from seven European golf federations discuss rules-related issues.


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Thirty-five delegates from seven European golf federations, The Professional Golfers Association, The R&A and The European Tour, as well as volunteer officials from across Europe, gathered to discuss rules-related issues, including queries raised by media and television coverage.

In his presentation on the increasingly important role played by television in international golf tournaments, John Paramor, Chief Referee of The European Tour, cited the Padraig Harrington incident at the 2011 Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship. Harrington was disqualified for signing for the wrong score in his first-round 65, after television slow-motion replays showed that his hand brushed the back of his ball as he replaced it in front of his marker.

“Golf’s rules are complex and need to be to ensure fair play and a level playing field for all competitors,” commented John Paramor. “It is at meetings such as this that officials, volunteers and governing bodies can raise and discuss specific issues that will continue to help ensure fair play for all golfers.”

The three-day conference immediately followed the conclusion of European Tour Qualifying School Final Stage at PGA Catalunya Resort, which many of the referees attended.

“Holding our 2012 Rules Conference at PGA Catalunya Resort after Q School made perfect sense,” continued John Paramor. "It is not only a fantastic venue for tournament golf, but an ideal location for conferences and seminars, and was easily accessible for all our European delegates.

“It goes without saying the golf courses were fantastic and highly rated by all the attendees. We held a competition on the Stadium Course, which was a memorable experience,” he added.

About PGA Catalunya Resort
Set amidst the backdrop that inspired Dali and Gaudi, PGA Catalunya Resort Golf  is ideally situated on 300 hectares just minutes from the cultural streets of Girona, a quick drive outside the diverse city life in Barcelona and an hour from the slopes of the Pyrenees for world-class ski resorts.  It is conveniently situated close to Girona-Costa Brava Airport (five minutes’ drive) and Barcelona International Airport (one hour drive). Costa Brava sits at the doorstep offering over 20 Michelin-star restaurants, 160 km of beaches and enough outdoor activities to keep everyone happy.  Inside, visionary architectural designs await showcasing idyllic vistas filled with majestic mountain peaks, lush golf greens and quintessential Spanish vibrancy.  PGA Catalunya Resort offers luxury golf resort in Spain and the best golf course in Spain and the third in Europe, according to prestigious website www.top100golfcourses.co.uk.

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