(PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla.) — Golf industry veterans, market leaders and nearly 400 companies new to the Show create the triumvirate merchandising mix at the 2007 PGA Merchandise Show, Jan. 25-27, 2007, in Orlando, Fla.
Market leaders such as TaylorMade Golf, Callaway Golf and Nike Golf are joined by industry veterans such as Wilson, EZGo and Wittek and Show newcomers like Tag Heuer Sport Vision and House of Carrington to make the 54th PGA Merchandise Show the pinnacle of product and company discovery for some 43,000 attending PGA Professionals, golf retailers and industry professionals.
More than 1,200 interactive golf-related exhibits will encompass over 500,000 net square feet of the Orange County Convention Center. Four-hundred of those presentations will be offered by companies new to the PGA Show who come to offer a fresh idea, launch their product and establish a foothold in the $62 billion golf industry. See the early list of participating exhibitors here at www.pgashow.com/exhibitors.
The introduction of new products and new companies is an integral part of the PGA Show’s Day 1 industry focus of "Emerging Global Trends & New Product Introductions." Several new programs will facilitate the learning process including product launch presentations at the new PGA Equipment Forum, the "New Company Discovery Zone" exhibitor pavilion, daily fashion shows, a redesigned New Product Center, the massive indoor practice range of the Equipment Test Center and the new PGA Short Game Testing Center.
PGA Professionals and golf retailers can learn more about the 2007 PGA Merchandise Show and register today to personally discover the industry’s foremost assortment of merchandise from industry leaders, veterans and newcomers at www.pgashow.com.
A complete list of exhibitors to date, PGA Show programs and online registration is available at www.pgashow.com. The PGA Merchandise Show is a trade industry only event. Consumers will have an exclusive preview of the latest products, companies and golf business leaders on live streaming video at PGA.com, on two hours of live programming each Show day on The Golf Channel and during spring 2007 on the CBS Network.
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