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The FAQs Of The West Michigan Golf Show

February 9, 2016

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(Grand Rapids, Mich.) Breaking news bulletin: local meteorologists are forecasting perfect weather inside DeVos Place for the West Michigan Golf Show. For 28 consecutive years the Show’s never missed a tee time for winter-weary golfers needing a touch of spring-even if it’s indoors. With that as an intro, here’s a helpful FAQ (frequently asked questions) guide for new and returning patrons headed for the show on Feb. 12-14 at DeVos Place in downtown Grand Rapids

For people never attending the show, what can they expect?

Golf, golf and more golf. With hundreds of exhibits and dozens of interactive areas, the Show covers every aspect of the game-from equipment and clothing to resorts and golf courses to seminars and skill contests. As one attendee said last year, “The Show gets me excited about golf-where to play, what to buy and how to lower my score.” And for those thinking about getting into the game, this is a great place to start.

What about the seminars? Do they cost extra?

All seminars and golf lessons are free with the price of admission. Golf Channel’s Michael Breed, host of the popular weekly TV series The Golf Fix, will conduct free seminars on Friday and Saturday at the Applied Imaging Stage. His energetic, entertaining sessions are aimed at anyone who wants to play better and have more fun. Other presenters include Jason Guss, Michigan’s 2013 PGA Teacher of the Year, and Joe Charles, Treetops’ Director of Instruction.

For juniors and families, what’s available?

Compliments of the PGA of America and the Michigan PGA, juniors will enjoy GolfZilla and GolfiGator-inflatable targets-at the Family Fun Zone. PGA officials and pros will be on hand to talk about several successful “new golfer” programs: the fast-rising PGA Junior League; Drive, Chip & Putt Championship; and Get Golf Ready programs. Plus, the First Tee Program of West Michigan will staff a special junior golf interactive area- with news about its 2016 programs aimed at getting juniors excited about golf, a character-building game of a lifetime.

What are the other fun elements of the Show?

Besides locating a great parking spot underneath DeVos Place, there are putting and long drive contests, closest to the pin events using a golf simulator, free golf tips provided by PGA pros, a new club testing area, and the ever-popular Par-3 Challenge. Of course, to many bargain hunters, you can’t beat the Show for its retail offerings of new equipment, apparel, shoes, gloves and accessories. Maple Hill Golf, a Show staple for 27 years, will have over $1 million dollars of inventory.

Explain the Par-3 Challenge.

Expertly constructed by Everett’s Landscape and sponsored by Treetops Resort, an actual par-3 golf hole is a major attraction of the Show. For a modest fee, patrons hit shots-raising money for the Patriot Golf Day & Folds of Honor charities providing assistance for military families-and compete for prizes including a chance to win $25,000 on Sunday. Balls and clubs are provided as well as lots of support from spectators and friends alike.

For past attendees, what’s new at the Show?

Besides a sensational headliner in Michael Breed, one of the best known teachers in America, there’s 14 new exhibitors including golf courses, amateur and junior golf tours, and the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame. Also, the new Ferris State PGA Golf Management Club Testing Area where patrons can test such leading equipment brands as Adams, Cleveland, Cobra, PING, TaylorMade, Titleist, Tour Edge and U.S. Kids Golf.

Are there door prizes and raffles?

Multiple door prizes-equipment, accessories and free golf rounds-are awarded every hour of the Show. Many exhibitors also conduct added drawings at their booth-so bring personalized mailing labels. At the Michigan Golf Hall of Fame booth (#1214), its limited edition $20 raffle ticket buys a chance at “Bucket List” rounds at exclusive Crystal Downs CC, Oakland Hills CC, and Forest Dunes GC-all world-class courses.

Any incentives for showing up early?

The first 200 people entering the Show each day will receive a 2-pack of Bridgestone e6 golf balls. The Show opens on Friday at 2 pm, well ahead of the busy afternoon drive. Friday is also Ladies Day at the Show with special gift bags for the first 500 women. On Saturday morning starting at 9 am in the Grand Gallery, there’s a pancake breakfast to benefit The First Tee of West Michigan at $6 for adults/$4 for kids.

How much does it cost and where can I purchase tickets?

$10 for adults; $4 for children ages 6-14; children 5 & under free. Tickets at the door at DeVos Place or in advance online at www.westmichigangolfshow.com

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Produced by ShowSpan Inc. and sponsored by Treetops Resort, Applied Imaging, Golf Association of Michigan, Michigan PGA, and Bridgestone Golf. West Michigan Golf Show’s hours are 2:00 pm-9:00 pm, Friday; 10:00 am-7:00 pm, Saturday; and 10:00 am-5:00 pm, Sunday. For more information, visit www.westmichigangolfshow.com

Contact:
Carolyn Alt, ShowSpan Senior Show Manager, at carolyna@showspan.com

Terry Moore, Sportserv Ltd, at 616-490-0433 or terry50moore@gmail.com

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