The British Golf Show recorded its largest attendance at its southern location at Wycombe Air Park in Buckinghamshire, with 6,729 golfers attending the two-day show, which was held from May 17-18.
Golfers were treated to fine weather and 115 exhibiting brands from travel to club manufacturers, software, training aids, simulators, clothing and nutrition and much more.
Visitors to the show, which was organised by Elite Events and co-hosted by the PGA of GB&I, were also able test their skills against seven on-site challenges, with prizes provided by a variety of sponsors, including AB Golf, Kaden Group, TeeTimes, Golf Gear Giveaways.
Free golf lessons, offered by a team of qualified PGA Professionals, were fully booked up during the show across the two days.
AB Golf, the official golf show retail partner, carried out over 60 custom fittings during the show with leading manufacturer brands in attendance.
Alex Ayling, managing director of The Elite Events, said: “We are thrilled with the attendance at this year’s show at Wycombe Park, and would like to thank all of the companies and brands that exhibited at the show, as well as the team of PGA Professionals who worked tirelessly throughout the two days to deliver so many golf lessons.”
He added: “We are keen to continue the positive momentum for the show by working on enhancements for 2025, but for now our attention turns directly towards our inaugural northern edition of The British Golf Show, which is being held from July 5-6 at Leeds East Airport.”
Tickets for the show are available to buy at www.britishgolfshow.co.uk/north/tickets/
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