July 29-31
Frisco, TX

WHY EXHIBIT?

The PGA Buying & Education Summit is designed to facilitate meetings and offer your company new opportunities to connect with top buyers. The two day event takes place off the strip at a premium golf resort and provides focused, face-to-face busuiness meetings between brands and key buyers have that purchasing budgets from large resorts, key management companies and top on-course/private and public golf shops.

Sampling of Top Buyers That Attended the 2022 PGA Show ONE2ONE Event:

The Landings

USGA

Waialae Country Club

Whistling Straights

Bellerive Country Club

Haggin Oaks

Black Wolf Run

Riviera Country Club

Oakhill Country Club

Marin Country Club

Links at Perry Cabin

Nantucket Country Club

PGA Tour HQ

Seven Canyons Golf Club

Kohler

Golf Guidance Group

Kiawah

Druid Hills Golf Club

Congressional Country Club

Escalante Golf

TESTIMONIALS

"I had really good meetings at the summit and continue to have conversations with the buyers I met. We were able to generate business from the summit." – Nancy Tedeschi, Bella Bella Sports


"Opportunity to meet with major accounts that might not otherwise be inclined to set up a separate meeting." – Wayne Webster, Lyle & Scott


"The attendees were all first class and engaged. The 30 minutes was the perfect time to get to know them and learn more about their business. There also was plenty of time to me to share our Brand story and conduct a product overview." – Howie Ellis, Columbia Golf


BEWARE OF LIST SOLICITATION

From time to time, PGA Show exhibitors may be contacted by third parties purporting to sell data on the attendees of PGA Show. These offers are FRADULENT and are in no way connected with the PGA Show or RX. RX does NOT sell any attendee data and any such emails should be treated as spam. If you are ever in doubt about the authenticity of a potentially fraudulent offer related to the PGA Show, please contact your sales associate. You can also report this spam to the Federal Trade Commission here: https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/#/assistant/. On that page, click “Something Else” then fill in the form with the details of the fraudulent email. Every report helps to stop these activities and keep your inbox free of clutter.