LOUISVILLE, Ky.- The Professional Clubmakers’ Society (PCS), the largest international organization of golf equipment professionals has announced that Mitchell® Golf Equipment Company will be conducting a workshop for the 2008 PCS Golf Equipment Professional Technology Conference at the Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club in Palm Harbor, Fla., January 12, 2008 through January 14, 2008.
“Mitchell Golf has valuable information to offer to our conference attendees,” says Christon Clark, manager of finance and professional development for PCS. “The PCS is happy to list them as presenters among the other highly respected companies and organizations.”
The Mitchell workshop, entitled Differentiating Your Business, will review the properties, benefits and installation of True Temper’s Black Gold® Shaft, as well as discussing becoming True Temper® Gold Certified to further enhance and distinguish a clubmaker’s business. The Black Gold® Master Shaft is only available to those golf equipment professionals who complete True Temper Gold Certification through the Mitchell Golf Equipment Institute; however, each PCS member who attends the conference will receive an R- and S-flex Master Shaft.
Mitchell® Golf products are used on all major golf tours, by PGA Tour professionals, PGA golf professionals, clubmakers, club repair shops and major golf retail stores to serve the performance repair needs of their members and customers. Mitchell Golf Equipment Institute conducts schools year-round. For more information about Mitchell Golf Equipment Company or Institute, please call (800) 437-1314 or visit www.mitchellgolf.com.
PCS- the golf equipment professionals- provides invaluable information on the latest in component equipment and supplies to its members through various print and online publications. In addition, the PCS hosts an annual membership conference, which features clubmaking seminars approved by the PGA and LPGA; hands-on equipment testing, and workshops on club fitting, clubmaking and club repair. Perhaps the most valuable service offered by the PCS is its Certification Program, which signifies a clubmaker has met the highest standard of academic proficiency, applied technology and excellence in craftsmanship in the areas of clubmaking, club fitting and club repair.
To learn more about the Professional Clubmakers’ Society 2008 Golf Equipment Professional Technology Conference, or for membership information, visit www.pcsgep.org or call 800.548.6094.
The Professional Clubmakers’ Society fosters, promotes and elevates the skill of fitting, building and repairing golf clubs by providing educational, marketing and technical support to its members and informing and educating the golfing public on the value of professional golf clubmaking and club fitting. A non-profit, international, independent association headquartered in Louisville, Ky., the PCS was founded in 1989 and has more than 750 members worldwide. For more information, visit www.pcsgep.org.
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