Headlining
the interactive displays this year at the March 2-4 North Coast Golf
and Travel Show will be the Long Putt Challenge which features the
70-foot sidewinder putting course and requires the perfect line, speed
and luck to tame. The putting hole has got plenty of undulation and
break and is one of the golf shows most exciting competitions. A golf
tournament-like roar can be heard throughout the show when a putt is
holed. Contestants win prizes on the number of putts holed. The more you
make the more you win.
Joe Stegh, show manager,
also announced that this years show will be staged at a new location at
the New Jersey Convention & Expo Center at 97 Sunfield Ave., Edison, New Jersey 08837
Making a return appearance is Brian Pavlet, known as one of the greatest showmen in sports history and one of the most recognizable faces in professional golf and area golfers will have the opportunity to meet him at this show.
Making a return appearance is Brian Pavlet, known as one of the greatest showmen in sports history and one of the most recognizable faces in professional golf and area golfers will have the opportunity to meet him at this show.
Brian brings to the show a highly respected career that includes
launching a 435 yard blast in Salt Lake City, Utah in a regional
competition and then went to the National Long Drive Championship and
won it all. In 1993, the golf world familiarized itself with a new
prodigy in Brian Pavlet and since winning he has never looked back. He
has made a record eight "Final 8" appearances in the Re/Max World Long
Drive Championships and has been the LDA's most consistent performer the
past decade.
Brian held the # 1 ranked position for more than 20 months and
was featured in Golf Digest for having one of the best power swings in
golf.
The show, which
runs from Friday March 2 through Sunday March 4 is staged by the North
Coast Golf & Travel Shows and has become a great mid-winter break
for many New York and Tri-County area golfers and in years past is a
showcase for several area golf facilities.
Other special guest at this weekend's show includes Michael Breed who will be giving away a free golf lesson to one lucky ticket holder and all you have to do is order your ticket online using discount code "BREEDNJ" before midnight Feb. 28 and you will be entered into the drawing. The lesson will take place on Sunday, March 4.
This show is tabbed as a consumer golf exposition, in a three-day "Golf Theme Park" that features a wide array of displays, demonstrations and interactive activities designed to educate and entertain the golf enthusiast.
Upwards of 200 booths with exhibitors from across the country are expected to attend and will offer for sale the latest in golf equipment and accessories as well as golf apparel, artwork, real estate, destination packages and much, much more.
Numerous participatory activities will also be available for golfers of all skill levels. There will be a long-drive championship, the manufacturers demo range, and free lessons from local PGA Professionals. The demo range is where you can swing, hit and compare the latest clubs.
The hours for the show are Friday 2-8 p.m., Saturday 10-6 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $12 adults (which includes a 1-year subscription to Golf Magazine and free to children under 12.
The show is staged and managed by North Coast Golf Show President Joe Stegh. Driving directions are available at www.northcoastgolfshows.co m Tickets can also be purchased online at the web site.
Other special guest at this weekend's show includes Michael Breed who will be giving away a free golf lesson to one lucky ticket holder and all you have to do is order your ticket online using discount code "BREEDNJ" before midnight Feb. 28 and you will be entered into the drawing. The lesson will take place on Sunday, March 4.
This show is tabbed as a consumer golf exposition, in a three-day "Golf Theme Park" that features a wide array of displays, demonstrations and interactive activities designed to educate and entertain the golf enthusiast.
Upwards of 200 booths with exhibitors from across the country are expected to attend and will offer for sale the latest in golf equipment and accessories as well as golf apparel, artwork, real estate, destination packages and much, much more.
Numerous participatory activities will also be available for golfers of all skill levels. There will be a long-drive championship, the manufacturers demo range, and free lessons from local PGA Professionals. The demo range is where you can swing, hit and compare the latest clubs.
The hours for the show are Friday 2-8 p.m., Saturday 10-6 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $12 adults (which includes a 1-year subscription to Golf Magazine and free to children under 12.
The show is staged and managed by North Coast Golf Show President Joe Stegh. Driving directions are available at www.northcoastgolfshows.co
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