{"id":525159,"date":"2023-01-30T20:38:18","date_gmt":"2023-01-30T20:38:18","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/golftoday.co.uk\/?p=525159"},"modified":"2023-02-10T09:55:56","modified_gmt":"2023-02-10T09:55:56","slug":"pga-show-turns-corner","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/golftoday.co.uk\/pga-show-turns-corner\/","title":{"rendered":"PGA Show turns corner"},"content":{"rendered":"
ORLANDO, FL.<\/em><\/strong>\u00a0An assessment of last week’s 70th<\/sup>\u00a0PGA Show clearly demonstrated a noticeable spike, both in resilience and enthusiasm, when compared to the ’22 event.<\/p>\n Held as usual at the Orange County Convention Center, the largest merchandising event in the sport showcased a clear vitality. Overall, golf is now entering a new phase. An older generation of Baby Boomers is fading, albeit slowly, into the shadows.<\/p>\n Millennials are now rapidly ascending the ladder of importance and have become the pivotal driving economic force. Future gains in the sport will be measured by their involvement, or lack thereof.<\/p>\n Looking back, the\u00a0’22 event was held under the lingering shadow of the global pandemic. That gathering was also impacted by poor local weather and that ominous cloud dovetailed into a somber mood for the scant number of attendees present.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n