Dr Falk Billion
independent Golf
Business Consultant and
Certified Golf Course
Appraiser / Valuer.

Falk is a geographer and regional planner by training. He
wrote his doctoral thesis on recreational behavour and
leisure facilities planning in 1975.
His professional career led him from research (project
manager recreational studies, Gesellschaft für
Landeskultur, Bremen) via regional planning (head of
sports facilities planning, Umlandverband Frankfurt) into
sports federations management (director of sports
facilities and environmental concerns, German Sports
Federation, Frankfurt).
Falk entered the golf course business in January 1985
when became Managing Director of the German Golf
Federation (DGV, Wiesbaden). From 1987 through 1991 he
was General Manager of Bavaria Sport & Freizeit GmbH,
Munich, a golf course development and management company
(subsidiary of Arabella Hotels). During that time Falk
gathered vast experience in golf course development,
planning, construction, pre-opening and operation.
In 1991, Dr Falk Billion established his office as a golf
business consultant in Munich, Germany. To date, some 550
assignments (reports, studies, etc.) are on his track
record. Among his clients (more than 300) there are golf
course owners and golf clubs, public authorities, land
owners, banks, insurances and law courts. Main areas of
his professional work are feasibility studies, market
analyses, business plans, management schemes, operational
reviews and consultings, and especially
appraisals/valuations (125 golf course valuations so
far).
In 1996, Falk was the first golf course expert in Germany
to be certified as Golf Course Appraiser/Valuer (by the
Chamber of Commerce in Munich, Germany).
Falk has published some 160 articles on golf course
economics and on various business and management aspects
of golf facilities. He is the author of the German
standard book on "The
Development of Golf Course Projects" (3rd edition,
2004), of the German "Golf Operations Manual"
(2005) and also of the German "Golf Industry Report"
(2006).