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Concrete foundations in place for Ireland’s leading golf show
Leading golf show, the Irish Golf Expo, today confirmed the event will be uprooting to Northern Ireland’s newest and largest exhibition venue - the unrivalled, multi-million pound Eikon Exhibition Centre in Lisburn, this November (28th & 29th). The unique event will provide golfing enthusiasts from across the country the opportunity to attend Ireland’s only large-scale golf show, featuring a range of interactive golf zones, free PGA golf lessons and an indoor driving range for custom fitting and club testing of the game’s leading brands.
Paul Shaw, director at Hawkeye Management explained “Our inaugural event at the Kings Hall in Belfast was a fantastic success, but the priority for 2015 is having a venue with a central location and excellent accessibility for golfers from across Ireland and further afield. The new Eikon Exhibition Centre is set to become a world-class venue and with the promise of free on-site car parking, public transport options, modern facilities and friendly helpful staff. It is the only site which can provide the facilities to our specification, all under one roof.”
Aimed at promoting participation of golf in Ireland and providing golf enthusiasts a chance to get up, close and personal with the latest equipment, gadgets and golf accessories, the 2015 Irish Golf Expo will be an unmissable event in the Irish golfing calendar. Last year’s crowd favourite David Edwards will return to mesmerise visitors with a vast array of trick shots and impressions of golf’s top stars. Accompanied with a range of workshops from the leading names in Irish golf, the show will offer a truly interactive golfing experience like no other.
For further information or for exhibiting opportunities visit www.irishgolfexpo.com
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