First Coast Golf Show Set for April in Orlando
TravelGolf Staff Report
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April 20 - 21, 2002
Central Florida Fair & Exposition Park
Orlando, Florida
ORLANDO, FL (Nov. 26, 2001) - Innovative Expositions, producers of the Florida First Coast Golf Show Series, announced the fourth annual Florida First Coast Golf Show Orlando will be held April 20-21, 2002 at the Central Florida Fair and Exposition Park. The show is open to the golf trade as well as end consumers.
The First Coast Golf Show will have something for everyone who has even a passing interest in golf - juniors, men, women, beginners, serious and casual golfers, golf destination travelers and those looking for great values. Golf clinics, club testing and fitting, fashions shows, interactive games, hole-in-one and long putt contests, and celebrity appearances will draw consumers to the show and keep them there.
Being a part of these activities will provide exhibitors with a great opportunity to convey their message to a vast audience over a two-day period.
This is an excellent opportunity for Orlando to showcase its golfing wares, and demonstrate to the rest of the world that it is indeed a first class golf destination, said Robert Lewis, President of TravelGolf.com, publishers of OrlandoGolf.com and Florida Golf. While most in attendance will be focused on what the show has to offer, no doubt, there will be some golf played on Orlando area courses by golf industry leaders.
Home to over 100 golf courses and bathed year-round in bright sunshine, Orlando and the rest of Central Florida is a golfer's paradise. Why else would the PGA Tour and the Senior PGA Tour hold five events annually in this area?
With choices ranging from plush, waterfront resorts to popular public courses, the area's 1,400 holes of golf offer challenges for players of all skill levels. Now, First Coast Golf Shows makes it possible for your company to reach this dynamic, golf crazed public -- in one place, over a two-day weekend, to view and purchase your company's products and services.
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