
Minister of Sports and Creative Industries, Dwayne George (l), General Manager of the Cedar Valley Golf Club, Clint Gilpin (r)
The future of Cedar Valley Golf Course was the focus of recent discussions between the Minister of Sports and Creative Industries and the facility’s management, as efforts continue to strengthen Antigua and Barbuda’s sports and tourism sectors.
During a meeting with the manager of the golf course, the Minister explored a range of opportunities aimed at enhancing the facility, improving the visitor experience, and positioning the course for long-term growth and sustainability.
Cedar Valley Golf Course has long been regarded as one of Antigua and Barbuda’s leading sporting and recreational venues, attracting both local golfers and international visitors. Discussions centered on potential investments, modernization initiatives, and strategies to further increase the course’s contribution to sports tourism.
The Minister emphasized the government’s commitment to supporting projects that drive economic activity, encourage community participation, and promote sports development across the country. He noted that Cedar Valley Golf Course remains an important national asset and a key component of Antigua and Barbuda’s tourism product.
With sports tourism continuing to grow globally, officials believe there is significant potential to expand the facility’s reach and attract even more visitors seeking world-class recreational experiences.
The meeting also highlighted the importance of collaboration between government and stakeholders in advancing projects that benefit both the sporting community and the wider economy.
Officials described the discussions as productive and forward-looking, laying the groundwork for future initiatives that could further elevate Cedar Valley Golf Course’s profile and strengthen Antigua and Barbuda’s reputation as a premier destination for sport and recreation.





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