Johannesburg will host the inaugural Africa Golf Tourism Convention from 18 to 21 August 2026, bringing together tourism authorities, international travel buyers, golf resorts, investors, airlines and government representatives from across the continent. The four-day convention will take place at Birchwood Hotel and OR Tambo Conference Centre in Ekurhuleni and is expected to attract more than 300 delegates from over 20 African countries.
Organisers say the convention is designed to create trade, investment and destination-marketing opportunities in Africa’s growing golf tourism sector. The programme includes business-to-business meetings, investment discussions, destination showcases, leadership forums and a corporate golf day.
A new platform for African golf tourism
The Africa Golf Tourism Convention, known as AGTC 2026, is being positioned as a continental marketplace for golf tourism, trade and investment.
According to the convention prospectus, the event will connect African destinations with international golf tour operators and travel buyers, while also creating a platform for tourism boards, investors, hospitality groups, airlines, development agencies and media organisations.
Golf tourism is a high-value travel segment, typically associated with longer stays, accommodation spending, transport, dining and visits to other attractions beyond golf courses.
The convention’s organisers say Africa has an opportunity to grow its share of the global golf tourism market by positioning destinations alongside established golf travel markets.
AGTC 2026 will focus on trade facilitation, investment conversations and destination visibility rather than operating as a public golf tournament.

Ekurhuleni venue to host four-day programme
The convention will be held at Birchwood Hotel and OR Tambo Conference Centre, close to OR Tambo International Airport.
The location places the event within Ekurhuleni, one of Gauteng’s major business and transport hubs. The region is also home to golf courses, accommodation establishments, conference facilities and access routes used by domestic and international visitors.
The programme is scheduled to run over four days:
- Day one: Destination showcase, industry networking and a welcome reception.
- Day two: Trade and leadership forum, pre-scheduled B2B meetings, investment roundtables, exhibition activities and the She Belongs Women’s Leadership Forum.
- Day three: Ministerial breakfast, policy discussions, continued business meetings and a gala dinner.
- Day four: Corporate golf day, buyer networking and destination experiences.
The convention will also include a diplomatic breakfast, hosted-buyer programme, investment roundtable, destination showcase and awards programme.

International buyers and tourism decision-makers expected
Organisers expect more than 300 delegates to attend AGTC 2026, including representatives from more than 20 African countries.
The prospectus states that the convention aims to host more than 40 international buyers with direct purchasing power, as well as over 50 golf resorts and destinations seeking trade and investment partnerships.
The expected delegate mix includes tourism boards, destination-marketing authorities, government leaders, airlines, hotel and hospitality groups, investors, development agencies and international media.
For Gauteng, hosting the convention could place the province before buyers and investors looking at golf, leisure, conference and destination opportunities across Africa.
The event will also allow local tourism businesses and destination representatives to participate in scheduled meetings and networking sessions with international operators.
Golf tourism and investment focus
Golf tourism is often linked to premium travel spending because visitors may combine golf with accommodation, food, cultural activities, shopping, wildlife experiences and business travel.
AGTC organisers say the convention will explore how African destinations can use golf tourism to expand beyond traditional safari and leisure offerings.
Investment discussions are expected to include tourism infrastructure, hospitality development, destination marketing and market access.
The convention prospectus identifies golf resorts, tourism boards, investors, developers, airlines and corporate brands as key participants in the event’s value chain.
It also includes a dedicated investment roundtable intended to connect investors and development agencies with tourism stakeholders.
Women’s leadership and youth development included
AGTC 2026 will include the She Belongs Women’s Leadership Forum, which is intended to focus on women’s leadership and transformation in golf and tourism.
The convention is also proposing legacy initiatives linked to youth skills development and tourism career pathways.
One programme focuses on training caddies and young people from Ekurhuleni and surrounding communities as tourism ambassadors. The proposed programme includes customer-service training, skills certification and structured career pathways within the tourism sector.
A separate youth skills development initiative is intended to support work readiness, entrepreneurship and mentorship for young people interested in tourism-related opportunities.
What This Means for Gauteng Residents
The convention is relevant to Gauteng because it will bring tourism decision-makers, international buyers and investors to the province.
Large tourism and business events can support local hotels, restaurants, transport providers, venues, event suppliers and tourism businesses. Delegates travelling through OR Tambo International Airport and staying in Ekurhuleni or Johannesburg may also use local services before and after the convention.
The event’s focus on golf tourism could also create opportunities for Gauteng destinations to package golf with heritage tourism, township experiences, dining, shopping, cultural attractions and business travel.
The proposed youth and caddie development programmes could have a more direct local impact if they are implemented as part of the convention’s legacy plans.
FAQ: Africa Golf Tourism Convention 2026
When is the Africa Golf Tourism Convention 2026?
The convention will take place from Tuesday, 18 August to Friday, 21 August 2026.
Where will AGTC 2026 be held?
The event will be hosted at Birchwood Hotel and OR Tambo Conference Centre in Johannesburg, Ekurhuleni.
Who is expected to attend?
Expected participants include tourism boards, international golf tour operators, travel buyers, golf resorts, investors, airlines, government representatives, hospitality groups and media.
How many delegates are expected?
Organisers expect more than 300 delegates from over 20 African countries, including more than 40 international buyers.
What will the convention include?
The programme includes destination showcases, B2B meetings, investment roundtables, leadership forums, ministerial and diplomatic breakfasts, an exhibition, gala dinner and corporate golf day.
What happens next
The Africa Golf Tourism Convention is scheduled to take place in August, with organisers currently inviting tourism bodies, destinations, businesses, investors and sponsors to participate.
Further programme details, delegate information and partnership opportunities are expected to be released ahead of the event through the convention’s official channels.



