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  • La Reservae Golf Club, Costa Del Sol

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  • Thorpenes Golf Club

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Thursday, November 21, 2013

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PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. -- New education opportunities across multiple platforms are available to PGA Professionals and industry executives attending the 2014 PGA Merchandise Show, January 21-24, in Orlando, Fla. Exclusive-content, high-profile sessions by presenters such as the Disney Institute, Turner Sports and the Titleist Performance Institute, plus a new structured networking program, will enhance the PGA Show Education Conference of daily seminars, Jan. 22-24, at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando. Additionally, David Leadbetter, Mike Malaska, Dana Rader, Stan Utley and Suzy Whaley will present one-hour instructional workshops during the PGA Show Outdoor Demo Day, Jan.21, at the Orange County National Golf Center and Lodge in Winter Garden, Fla.
Registration is now available at www.PGAShow.com with early registration savings through December 12, 2013, and single-session pricing offered for the first time.
"The educational offerings at the PGA Merchandise Show have been reconstructed to create unique opportunities in the golf community, presentations that you won't find anywhere else," said PGA Worldwide Golf Exhibitions Senior Vice President and General Manager Ed Several. "We have created bigger, more impactful sessions that get to the core of what it takes to be highly successful in today's golf business environment. The Disney presentations, for example, will demonstrate how to deliver the ultimate in customer service and how to develop a positive customer experience. These and the other high-profile education seminars will help PGA Professionals and industry leaders learn from the proven formulas practiced by other professionals in the industry, and create a career-enhancing opportunity for those in attendance."

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