24/09/2014
This year’s staging of The Golf Show will be the “biggest ever,” according to event organisers.
The annual trade show, which will return to the Harrogate International Centre in Yorkshire on October 7-9, will see more than 60 brands exhibit their latest products and services to record numbers of PGA Professional visitors.
The three-day event will be supplemented with two days of free education thanks to the show-stopping Teaching & Coaching Conference, returning to The Golf Show for the third time, which will feature a half-day programme by renowned short-game coach Dave Peltz.
There will also be the opportunity for PGA Professionals to ask questions at the event or on Twitter, using the hashtag #AskPeltz.
David Colclough, The PGA’s head of member education, said: “Places for the seminars are filling up fast and I would urge any professionals looking to make the most of the free education on offer at The Golf Show to register now and book their places in the sessions they wish to attend.
“As the world’s leading authority on the short game, Pelz is delivering great value to attendees of the Teaching and Coaching Conference by appearing twice speaking separately about putting and wedge play.”
John Davis, The Golf Show Event Manager, said: “We strive to enhance the event every year and deliver greater value to delegates and exhibitors. The growing commitment of both PGA Professionals and the industry’s leading brands to attend is testament to the relevance of the show to all golf businesses across Europe.”
The free-to-attend, which is the largest of its kind in Europe, is open to PGA Members from across the continent. Registration is available at the Golf Trade Show website
Once registered an email will be sent with a separate link allowing you to book your place at the Teaching and Coaching Conference, at a cost of £25 + VAT.
Online registrations close on September 29, but you can register on arrival at The Golf Show by presenting your PGA accreditation.
To find out more about The Golf Show 2014 click here, or follow @GolfTradeShow on Twitter and Like The Golf Trade Show on Facebook.