MYRTLE BEACH, SC – Four more companies have taken advantage of the opportunity to display and sell their products to over 3,000 competitive golfers and their guests in the Golf Expo portion of the 28th Annual Golf.Com World Amateur Handicap Championship in Myrtle Beach.
Equipment company Razor Golf, the Executive Women’s Golf Association, the International Network of Golf and Professional Golfers Career College will join two-dozen or more other exhibitors who will display material and sell products to over 5,000 people for four nights.
There is still booth space available for the event, scheduled for August 29-Sept 1 in the Myrtle Beach Convention Center.
Companies can reserve booth space in the nightly expo for as little as $1,050, all-inclusive. And booth exhibitors wishing to play in the tournament receive special discounts. Call 407-328-0500, ext. 1 for details.
The Golf.Com World Amateur attracts over 3,000 golfers from all over the USA and the world for the Grand Strand. For four days these players compete in a 72-hole net tournament, utilizing 60 courses along the Grand Strand. On each of the four nights of the tournament, those golfers and their guests converge on the Myrtle Beach Convention Center for the World’s Largest 19th Hole – the Golf Expo, food and beverage, club-testing, entertainment, contests, scoreboard watching and more.
Razor Golf is an equipment company that has just one goal: “Put performance back into golf.” The latest line is the Carnivore Mutation. The Mutation driver features a titanium face and body, and is perfect for the golfer that wants a clean, streamlined look on the tee. The Mutation irons won the 2010 ING Conference Best Product via vote from the attendees. It was the second time in three years a Razor Golf product has won that award. www.razorgolf.com.
The Professional Golfers Career College has three campuses: Orlando, Fl, Temecula, CA, and Hilton Head Island, SC. With classes till noon and golf till dawn, PGCC’s mission is to educate its students to become the future leaders in the world of golf. The college is designed to meet the need for professionals who are trained in both the sport and its business management. At the end of a 16-month program graduating seniors receive a two year Specialized Associate Degree in Professional Golf Management. www.golfcollege.edu
Since its founding in 1991 as the Executive Women’s Golf Association, the EWGA has enriched the lives of more than 100,000 women, connecting them to learn, play and enjoy golf for business and for fun. This tax-exempt association delivers a wide range of golf, social and networking activities for new and experienced golfers at over 125 local chapters throughout the United States and international chapters in Canada. The EWGA is headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, FL. www.ewga.com.
The International Network of Golf is a 21-year-old, non-profit, media-based networking organization. ING’s mission is to enhance and promote communication in golf. It is a media-based organization that also includes personnel and companies from all walks of the golf business, plus consumers. The annual ING Spring Conference is the group’s main event, and the next one is scheduled for May 20-24 at Embassy Suites Greenville Golf Resort in South Carolina. www.inggoolf.com.
The nighttime activities at the Golf.Com World Amateur include appearances by several celebrities such as golf commentator, author and former tour pro David Feherty.
The competition is divided into flights based on handicaps. Flight winners after four days of play will advance to the Championship Round at the TPC Myrtle Beach on Friday, Sept. 2. The world champion will be crowned from that round.
Deadline is approaching, and space is limited. To reserve space, or to find out more about the Golf.Com World Am, call 407-328-0500, ext. 1. For more information about the tournament, visit www.worldamgolf.com.
Contact:
Mike Jamison
Mike@jamisongolf.com
407-328-0500, ext. 1