Pash India wins 2nd Annual World Golf Awards 2015 at Portugal

Pash India wins 2nd Annual World Golf Awards 2015 at Portugal

Pash India, the golf arm of Le Passage to India, has been awarded with ‘India’s best Inbound Golf Tour Operator 2015’ award at the 2nd Annual World Golf Awards 2015 at a glittering event held at Conrad Algarve, Portugal.

Maria Carmo Carmacho General Manager of DMC links – representative in Portugal of Le Passage to India /Pash India accepted the award on behalf of Chitaranjan Bakhshi, Business Head, Pash India.

It has been a privilege to be recognised among the international leaders in golf hospitality. Golf tourism’s highest accolade is truly deserved and rewards Pash India’s commitment to excellence and determination to become the undisputed market leader.

The formal announcement of the award was made on November 7, 2015 at the 2nd Annual World Golf Awards Gala Ceremony, Portugal. Throughout the year, a record number of votes have been cast for the 2nd Annual World Golf Awards 2015 by leading golf tourism professionals worldwide as well as thousands of golf consumers in more than 100 countries.

World Golf Awards serves to celebrate and reward excellence in golf tourism, world class courses, and golf destinations. World Golf Awards is a part of World Travel Awards.

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