Minister of Sports and Creative Industries Dwayne George has met with management at Cedar Valley Golf Course to discuss plans for the facility's future development, with both parties eyeing improvements that could strengthen Antigua and Barbuda's sports and tourism sectors. According to Antigua News Room, the discussions centred on modernising the facility, attracting greater investment, and enhancing the overall golfing experience.
The talks explored strategies to increase the golf course's contribution to sports tourism while ensuring Cedar Valley retains its standing as one of the country's premier sporting and recreational venues.
Minister George reaffirmed the government's commitment to initiatives that drive sports development, economic growth, and community engagement. He described Cedar Valley Golf Course as an important national asset — one that serves both local golfers and visiting tourists and contributes meaningfully to Antigua and Barbuda's broader tourism product.
Officials indicated that the discussions laid the groundwork for future collaboration and strategic planning aimed at upgrading facilities and generating new opportunities within the sector.
The government has signalled its intention to continue engaging with stakeholders to advance projects that support the growth of sports and recreation, while bolstering the country's appeal as a destination for sporting events and activities.
Cedar Valley Golf Course has long been regarded as a cornerstone of the nation's sports infrastructure and remains a notable attraction for residents and visitors alike.