GOLF IN 2016
RECEIVES OVER
1700 VOTES
AT THE 2009
PGA SHOW
BRENTWOOD, Tenn.,–
At the 2009 PGA Show
in Orlando, Florida,
which took place January
29-31, one of
the hottest topics on
the show floor was
Golf in 2016. With the
International Golf Federation
lobbying the
International Olympic
Committee for one of
two open spots on the
sports calendar for 2016, and with a decision on the
2016 sports roster to be made in October of 2009,
PGA Show attendees were encouraged to cast their
vote for Golf in 2016 at kiosks sponsored by Fore-
Front, the industry’s leading supplier of premium golf
accessories.
With seven sports applying for inclusion in 2016,
including golf, baseball, softball, karate, rugby sevens,
squash and roller sports, more than 1,700 attendees
at the 2009 PGA Show voted in support of
golf in the Olympics.
“We felt the PGA Show, and executives from
within the golf industry would make a great survey
group for Golf in 2016 and we were very pleased that
over 1,700 attendees voted yes for golf,” said Scott
Harris, Director of Marketing, ForeFront.
In addition to its PGA Show booth and voting
kiosks, ForeFront has established a website,
www.golfin2016.org, where interested individuals
can visit to cast their vote. Voting will run through
September and ForeFront encourages all golfers
and golf fans to voice their opinion, as this survey is
designed to provide a compelling data point for Golf
in 2016. |
UNLIMITED GOLF AT OMNI ORLANDO RESORT AT CHAMPIONSGATE

ORLANDO, Fla. – Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate,
home of two championship Greg Normandesigned
courses and the world headquarters of
the David Leadbetter Golf Academy, introduces UNLIMITED
GOLF, where one greens fee provides the
avid golfer unlimited rounds per day. The UNLIMITED
GOLF program includes same-day, continuous play
on the International and National championship
golf courses, as well as daily Art of Breakfast Buffet
served at Trevi’s and resort accommodations. Golfers
stay and play, with rates starting at $259/night/
person, now through April 30, and $219/night/person
from May 1 – May 31, 2009.
Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate entices
guests with the links-style International course,
surrounded by southern wetlands and woodlands
and hauntingly reminiscent of the British Isles with
bagpipers playing on the 10th tee during sunset. The
National, a challenging American-style course, is a
scenic showcase, boasting four consecutive holes –
No. 7 through No.10 – lined with lush orange groves.
After a day on the greens, the lighted Champions 9
par-three course is ideal for families looking for a
relaxed golf experience and golfers working on their
short game in the evening.
To take advantage of Unlimited Golf at Omni Orlando
Resort at ChampionsGate call (407) 390-6664,
(800) THE-OMNI or visit resort’s special offers page
at http://www.omnihotels.com/FindAHotel/OrlandoChampionsGate/ SpecialOffers/UnlimitedGolf.aspx
UNLIMITED GOLF – STARTING AT $259/NIGHT
• Premium Room Accommodations
• Same-day Continuous Play on International and
National Courses
• Unlimited Golf on Champions 9, From Check-In
Through Check-Out
• Complimentary Club Storage and Cleaning
• Daily Art of Breakfast Buffet at Trevi’s
Restaurant
• 3:00 p.m. Late Check-out |
TEENAGE GOLF SENSATION RYO ISHIKAWA SIGNS MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT WITH IMG

IMG, the world’s premier sports, entertainment
and media company, announced today that Ryo Ishikawa
has signed a management agreement with
IMG Golf as the teenage golf sensation aims to generate
exposure and playing opportunities outside
of Japan.
The 17-year old Ishikawa has already risen to
63rd in the Official World Golf Rankings becoming
the youngest player to break into the top 100 in the
world. Playing as an amateur in May, 2007, a then
fifteen-year old Ishikawa won the Munsingwear
Open KSB Cup to become the youngest winner of
a menís tournament on the Japan Golf Tour. After
turning professional in 2008, Ishikawa added the
Mynavi ABC Championship to his resume for his
first professional victory.
Born September 17, 1991, Ishikawa has earned
the nickname Hanikami O¯ji, or “Shy Prince”, in Japan
where it has been said that he attracts “Tigerlike”
attention.
Ishikawa will get his first taste of the PGA TOUR
this season as he has already been given exemptions
to play in the Northern Trust Open (February
19-22), the Transitions Championship (March 19-
22), the Arnold Palmer Invitational (March 26-29),
and he also received a special invitation from Augusta
National to play in the Masters Tournament
(April 9-12). |
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