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AFRICAN AMERICAN GOLFER’S DIGEST
TO CELEBRATE FIVE YEARS OF EXHIBITING
AT THE 2009 PGA MERCHANDISE SHOW & CONVENTION
BLACK GOLF MAGAZINE CONTINUES TO
GROW BLACK BUSINESS PARTICIPATION AT THE NATIONS LARGEST
AND
MOST COMPREHENSIVE GOLF SHOW
New York, NY, (October 2, 2008)--Visitors to the PGA Merchandise
Show & Convention, January 29-31, 2009 at the Orange
County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla., will have the
chance to experience the event while celebrating a milestone
of five consecutive years of exhibit participation by the
African American Golfer’s Digest.
The niche magazine launched in March 2003 and continues
to be the nations leading publication for avid Black golfers.
The national quarterly is the only magazine of its kind
and reaches 80,000 readers with news, information and activities
focused towards the African American demographic.
The magazine began exhibiting at the PGA Show in January
2004 and debuted its “Diversity Pavilion” in
2005, as a means for offering minority merchants and golf
trade professionals an opportunity for participation and
exposure in the mega-golf, trade-only, Show which can be
an expensive endeavor for many small companies to pursue.
"Our efforts each year are concentrated on accommodating
minority entrepreneurs, merchants and inventors in the golf
industry with information and opportunities to meet the
major companies, senior executives and decision-makers who
attend," says Debert Cook, CMP who is publisher and
owner of the New York-based magazine. "The Diversity
Pavilion is a result of the growing participation in golf
by firms that are either minority-owned, minority-operated,
or specialize in reaching the minority golf marketplace.
Each year, the Pavilion's opportunities have helped introduce
and propel small companies into this arena of industry buyers."
The African American Golfer’s Digest Diversity Pavilion
has occupied a combined 1,000 square feet of PGA Show floor
space over the years that it has been exhibiting and for
January 2009 Show it will again be located in the Products
and Services section of the Show floor at booth #3680.
"The PGA Show attracts 45,000 attendees annually and
our Diversity Pavilion initiative has succeeded in consistently
serving Black business owners and combining techniques for
marketing and promoting their companies with substantial
opportunities that are available through the African American
Golfer's Digest, the PGA Show and the $70 billion golf industry
that this Show represents," states Ms. Cook.
Each day the Diversity Pavilion will host special featured
guests and personalities onsite to heighten the energy-charged
atmosphere of the PGA Show, the most comprehensive golf
show in the U.S. Special events and activities include appearances
by African American PGA Professionals, LPGA members, USGTF
certified golf trainers, renowned authors, educators and
others in the industry. The magazine also publishes a special
PGA Show Highlights section in its Spring edition every
March. Its annual PGA Show press conference will be held
in the media center's convention hall on January 30 where
it will detail additional 2009 programs, alliances and activities.
Also this year at the PGA Show, the publication will announce
winners of its inaugural "Outstanding Leaders In Golf"
Awards and hold a public meet & greet reception at its
booth on January 29 from 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. After the PGA
Show finishes the publication has arranged, a 5-day, 4-night
Golf Business Networking Cruise to the Bahamas that departs
from Cape Canaveral, Florida on February 4, where attendees
can enjoy professional business seminars, panel sessions
and mix-n-mingle with speakers, honorees, friends and colleagues
in a relaxed atmosphere conducive for business.
“I am delighted to continue a successful working relationship
with Reed Exhibitions, The PGA of America and the PGA Show
organizers. Our combined efforts have grown participation
to this annual trade event by African Americans and exposed
many to the educational, professional and career benefits
of attending this Show," says Cook, whose booth receives
tremendous foot traffic, media coverage and special guests
each year. There is an estimated are 2.2 million African
American golfers in the U.S. and the Diversity Pavilion
has assisted dozens of minority firms in competing in the
marketplace.
In January 2008 special guests and participants at the
Diversity Pavilion included: Robin Aikens (LPGA), author
of newly released training DVD: “Music, Golf &
Motivation;” Alfonzo Dowe Jr., inventor of “The
Twister” golf ball cleaning system; Mikell Johnson,
Ph.D., author of “The African American Woman Golfer:
Her Legacy,” A.B. Enterprises’ Handy-Tee Company,
Lando Sports Apparel, and the Bogey Boyz ® conglomerate
specializing in Bogey Boyz clothing, Bogey Boyz Golf Club,
Bogey Kidz ® Mentoring Program, Investment Group, and
Travel Agency for destinations worldwide, Earnie Ellison
(PGA Foundation), Thelma B. Thompson Ph.D. (president of
the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, the first HBCU
to run a PGA Certified Professional Golf Management Program),
Jeff Donovant (National Black Golf Hall of Fame), Bill Hopson
(Disney Sports & Golf), Burl Bowens (Golf Coach, Hampton
University), LaJean Gould (Women In Golf Foundation), Pro
Golf at Camp Creek owners, Weldon & Shirely Coleman,
Malachi Knowles (African American Golfer’s Hall of
Fame), Hercules O. Pitts, a dual-golf course owner from
Maryland, Wendell Haskins of The Original Tee golf classic,
Dara Broadus (Future’s Tour), Addie Cobb of Addie
Cobb Golf Academy, Mary L Phelan (EWGA Board Member), Bill
Fullard of BF Golf Tournament Services, Anthony Sheriff
of Sweet Spot Apparel, Selena Johnson (Hollywood Golf)and
Craig Stingley of C.S. Innovation, among others.
Celebrity appearances included “Tiger’s Double,”
the celebrity impersonator and look-alike Mr. Herme Chua
who signed autographs and posed for photos with more than
1,000 fans and Omarosa Managault Stallworth of Donald Trump's
Celebrity Apprentice who signed autographs and posed for
photographs with more than 1,200 fans. Additional stellar
visitors to the booth included Lee Elder (Senior Tour),
Renee Powell (PGA/LPGA), Vern Burns (mini-tour player),
Charles Calhoun (Golf Channel’s Big Break) along with
a host of others.
Media visits and interviews at the Diversity Pavilion included
THE GOLF CHANNEL, ESPN, Golf For Women and several Canadian-based
and Florida-based newspapers and radio stations. The GOLF
CHANNEL also produced a special Martin Luther King, Jr.,
special production at the Diversity Pavilion that ran on
its sports channel during Black History Month in February
2008.
The African American Golfer's Digest is registered with
the National Minority Supplier Development Council with
memberships that include the United States Golf Association
(USGA), National Golf Foundation, International Network
of Golf (ING), and Metropolitan Golf Writers Association.
To learn more about the publication visit www.AfricanAmericanGolfersDigest.com
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