ORLANDO — It feels like old times at the Orange County Convention Center as the crowds and many of the vendors have returned to make the annual PGA Show a vibrant gathering in the Sunshine State.
The annual Demo Day was held at Orange County National on Tuesday and a week of exhibits and education runs through Friday at the convention center.
The event, which was held virtually in 2021 and in a smaller form in 2022, typically attracts more than 40,000 PGA of America professionals, manufacturers, media members and golf industry insiders.
A look at the Orange County Convention Center at the PGA Show in Orlando, Florida. (Photo…Demo Day at PGA Show in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Gabe Gudgel/Golfweek)Attendees test Titleist clubs at the range during the Demo Day at the 2023 PGA Show…A look at the floor at the PGA Show in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Tim Schmitt/Golfweek)A look at the floor at the PGA Show in Orlando, Florida.(Photo by Tim Schmitt/Golfweek)General view of the entrance to the convention center during the 2023 PGA Show at Orange…A look at the floor at the PGA Show in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Jason Lusk/Golfweek)A look at the Women's PGA Championship trophy at the PGA Show in Orlando, Florida. (Photo…A look at the floor at the PGA Show in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Jason Lusk/Golfweek)A look at the floor at the PGA Show in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Gabe Gudgel/Golfweek)PGA of America President, John Lindert speaks with PGA of America CEO, Seth Waugh and Lauren…
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