PGA President Jim
Remy will again
take the stage at
the PGA
Merchandise Show
to introduce a
variety of topical
presentations.
conduct interviews and discuss job opportunities
in the golf industry with PGA Professionals.
“It all goes back to our focus on the PGA Professional,” emphasizes Several. “The 2010 PGA Merchandise Show has been tailored to help PGA
Professionals advance their careers and identify creative new ways to generate profits in a challenging
economy. The entire 2010 Show has been designed
for the PGA Professional, because the PGA Professional is such an important link between the golfer
and the golf industry.”
Indeed, since the PGA Professional is the
engine that powers the golf industry, it is fitting
that the 57th PGA Merchandise Show has been
carefully crafted to help that engine run smoothly
as golf gears up for a new decade and completes the
drive from recession to recovery. ■
Editor’s note: Additional PGA Merchandise Show
coverage will appear in the January 2010 issue of
PGA Magazine. Included will be the most up-to-date information available on all aspects of the
Show. For daily updates, go to www.pgashow.com.
Entry Requirements: All PGA Professionals and apprentices who have pre- registered for the 2010 PGA Merchandise Show and present their 2010 Show Badge will gain entry and four MSR credits. All additional key buyers and media must present their 2010 Show Badge and this invitation for admission. PGA Members, industry professionals and media may register online at www.pgashow.com.
Plus:
Complimentary shuttles will run from the Orange County
Convention Center every 20 minutes beginning at 8:30 a.m.
Shuttle transportation is strongly encouraged as parking
is restricted at Orange County National Golf Center and
Lodge.