Croatian Tourism Minister Veljko Ostojic on Tuesday visited the Zagreb Golf & Country Club's golf courses ahead of the European senior golf championship to take place in Croatia, saying Croatia needed golf courses for its tourism but that they must not be a cover for excessive construction. The European championship will take place in Zagreb and Mokrice on July 8-12 and draw about 300 players from 22 countries, reporters were told today. Ostojic said Croatia's tourism urgently needed about 20 golf courses, which required legislative amendments, notably to the construction law so as to give golf courses the status of green areas and not construction land.
Croatian Tourism Minister Veljko Ostojic on Tuesday visited the Zagreb Golf & Country Club's golf courses ahead of the European senior golf championship to take place in Croatia, saying Croatia needed golf courses for its tourism but that they must not be a cover for excessive construction. The European championship will take place in Zagreb and Mokrice on July 8-12 and draw about 300 players from 22 countries, reporters were told today.
Ostojic said Croatia's tourism urgently needed about 20 golf courses, which required legislative amendments, notably to the construction law so as to give golf courses the status of green areas and not construction land. Ostojic said his and the Construction and Physical Ministry were working on the legislative amendments so that project realisation could be easier as of the autumn.
He underlined the need to step up the adoption of physical plans and solving of property rights relations.
He said the Tourism Ministry would support golf and be proactive by extending logistical and financial support to investors. (Hina)