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Golfers! If fewer strokes are what you crave, you're out of the rough with The 2003 Denver Golf Expo


The Denver Golf Expo 2003 Show Hours:
Friday, February 7 - 10:00 a.m. &endash; 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, February 8 - 9:00 a.m. &endash; 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, February 9 - 10:00 a.m. &endash; 4:00 p.m.

Admission:
Adults $8
Seniors $6
Kids under 16 are $3 (Kids are free the last two hours of each day!)


The last line of that little jingle should read Burma-Shave, which is the brushless shaving-cream company that you might remember once posted similar advertising slogans across America's landscape.

Like Burma-Shave signs, golf is an American tradition. Likewise, February is a traditional month for snow birds to head south in search of sun and the annual golf trip. If you are migrating south or simply staying home, remember the four traditional ways to perfect your golf game before the return of spring&emdash;take lessons, practice constantly, exercise and attend the 2003 Denver Golf Expo February 7&emdash;9.

Held at the Denver Merchandise Mart Pavilion, the Golf Expo offers something for everyone who shares a love for the game&emdash;beginners and pros alike. Enjoy exclusive show-only discounts at the Expo's merchandise blow-out, mingle with golf pros and tour veterans, and improve your game by learning from a seasoned professional at one of the many free Golf Expo seminars.

The Expo is also the place to test new clubs, swap old clubs and win prizes. The Denver Golf Expo has more leading equipment manufacturers and exhibitors, bigger contests, with bigger prizes, and better deals on golf products than ever before. Marty Hutt's Golf Headquarters, Golf Perfection, D'Lance Golf, Carson's Outbound Golf, Denver Golf Club Company, Rocky Mountain Golf at Castle Rock and Collindale Golf Course are all offering significant discounts on last year's equipment and overstocked merchandise.

"The Denver Golf Expo is the fastest growing golf exposition in the United States right now," says ExpoMasters owner Mark Cramer. "We continue to add more value for attendees by giving people two for one greens fee coupons to area golf courses, a $10 off discount coupon for CB & Potts Restaurant and a free swing analysis at D'Lance Golf just for attending. The value of the giveaways is in excess of $100. The Denver Golf Expo has numerous activities for golfers, including a long drive contest, the Denver Golf Club Company Club Test on the indoor driving range and more golf merchandise on sale than ever before."

Following are highlights of the 2003 Denver Golf Expo. Visit www.denvergolfexpo.com for the latest news about Expo events.

• In keeping with tradition, Bogart Golf is the seminar sponsor for the Denver Golf Expo, and their line-up of professional instructors will knock your soft spikes off. The Expo seminars are free, so be sure to check out the seminar schedule and times in this issue of Golf Views Magazine.

• Body Balance for Performance will help straighten out the kinks with free injury exams. Their certified physical therapists, who are also experienced golfers, will offer useful tips on how to tune your body for the game and show you how to stay healthy for life.

• The Denver Golf Club Company will sponsor this year's Demo Days Club Test and indoor-driving range. Grab a bucket of balls and try the newest and best equipment from major club manufacturers such as Titlest, Mizuno, Taylor Made, Ping, Cleveland, Wilson and Hogan.

• Golf Colorado.com will provide 2 for 1 green fees certificate for all attendees to this year's Denver Golf Expo. These are worth up to $75 worth of green fee savings

• D'Lance Golf will offer every Golf Expo visitor a coupon for a swing analysis at their booth, or at their Littleton location after the show&emdash;a $50 value.