Brian Green, Lonnie Poole Golf Course North Carolina State University
The Carolinas GCSA’s biggest show ever is in the books, and the books are bulging with numbers. The show wrapped up in Myrtle Beach, SC last week with a record total attendance of 2,250 and new highs established in a host of other categories. The previous best was 2,162 last year.
Other new records included 1,515 seminar seats filled, up on the previous high of 1,508 in 2023; 256 exhibiting companies, up on 240 last year; 446 trade show booths sold, up on 425 in 2007; and 429 golfers in the golf championship, up on 374 in 2023.
“We couldn’t be happier, and we couldn’t be more grateful to our industry partners, our members and our visitors who all contributed to the best show in the 71-year history of the association,” Carolinas GCSA executive director Tim Kreger says. “Of course, the golf industry is riding high but a week like this doesn’t happen without something to bring it together.
“And we certainly have “it” here in the Carolinas with the community that has been built over the years. Our members thrive on getting together and learning from each other. Put that together with the service, quality and value we provide here at Conference and Show and that’s why our show is what we saw last week – the biggest and best regional gathering of the golf course maintenance industry in the country.”
Another milestone this year was the number of individual companies that lent support beyond their trade show presence. Fifty of them sponsored a range of activities and services adding to the Conference and Show experience for attendees.
In other news from the Conference and Trade Show, which ran from November 17 through 19:
Next year’s Conference and Show at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center runs from November 16 to 18.
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