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02-10-2018 12:42 PM #1
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Ottawa Golf Show at EY Centre
Is this an annual golf show like other cities have? I've been to the Toronto golf show once, and London's a few times including last weekend (https://www.westernfairdistrict.com/ldngolfshow), but I've never been to one in Ottawa.
Is anyone else going, or is this going to be worth going to? Given that it's less than a month away, I haven't even hear a whisper on the radio or newspapers or even from Ottawa Golf. The exhibitor list is pretty minimal so far.
Link: http://ottawa.golfexpos.ca
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02-10-2018 03:46 PM #2
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Yes, this is an annual golf show like other cities have. It will be smaller than the Toronto golf show (which I have also been to), but larger than the London one in your link. Emphasis on local courses of course, but lots of other resorts, US courses etc. There is always a demo area with 4-5 manufacturers there, and seminars/presentations etc. If you're an avid golfer and new to Ottawa or never been before then you should probably check it out at least once.
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02-11-2018 11:01 AM #3
They don't usually tend to advertise until the week before , last year TSN 1200 broadcast live on the Friday and talked about it most of the week prior
It's usually decent , you can get some discounts on prepaid golf at some courses , and the vendors have some reasonable deals .
Given that it's snowy and cold outside , most people see this show as a glimpse of spring aheadAt the end of the day ... It gets dark
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02-12-2018 09:30 AM #4
We'll be running a contest later this week to give away some tickets to the show. Stay tuned!
Life dinnae come wit gimmies so yuv got nae chance o' gitt'n any from me.
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02-20-2018 11:34 AM #5
I went last year for the very last time! It was pitiful/shameful for that matter. Even some of the local course have stopped attending, I’ve asked my club why the stopped attending and they told me the cost for the smallest square footage on the floor is around $3000 for 2 days which barely generate any revenue for them… Last year they had so much empty space to cover in the EY center that they had a huge play area/daycare for the kids with no kinds in it. They had a curling display full length plastic curling rink, what does curling have to do with golf???? A Sheppard of Good Hope kiosk….and more. They would put anything on the floor that’s not related to golf just to fill up a space. Some of the vendors from out of town couldn’t believe what they saw. They all told me, if I wanted to see a real golf show to attend the Montréal show, that’s where I’m heading this year!
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02-20-2018 04:35 PM #6
To be fair, there are a number of curling and golf clubs out there. I'm an avid curler, and I know a lot of curlers who are golfers. I haven't been to the golf show since it moved to the EY Centre, but if I knew there was a curling demo, it would increase the chance I would attend. There was a curling kiosk at the CN Women's open this summer, too. There is no growth in the golf industry lately, and declining participation in the show is a symptom of that. I wish the show nothing but success.
Andrew
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02-20-2018 06:57 PM #7
I have to admit I only really went for the coupons for free golf. Haven't been in years but I may go this year as I am investing myself in golf again.
I wonder why the Montreal golf show does so much better? I can see Toronto's show being larger based on population but I think Montreal is somewhat more comparable to Ottawa's population."Get your smile on!"
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02-20-2018 09:13 PM #8
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02-20-2018 10:22 PM #9
Guess size does matter.
"Get your smile on!"
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02-21-2018 08:39 AM #10
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02-21-2018 02:27 PM #11
Last year i went to shows in Toronto which is in fact in Mississauga, Ottawa and Montréal . By far Montreal was the best. Ottawa show was held friday night and saturday only. Not a bad thing considering that on Sunday afternoon after 1 oclock it is usualy dead for the rest of the day . New concept in Ottawa where the parking was free on friday night which is good and brought a good crowd.
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02-22-2018 07:45 PM #12
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02-23-2018 10:23 AM #13
If they have free parking again on Friday night this year, it may entice me to go again...otherwise I will most likely pass on the event...
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02-23-2018 11:40 AM #14
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I did notice that the Web Page states Friday is again free parking. I may pop in but I fully agree - it is far from a must-see.
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02-23-2018 02:44 PM #15
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02-23-2018 09:42 PM #16
Any idea why they moved it? I would think the OAC was easier to get to and probably more viable financially.
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02-24-2018 03:07 PM #17
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Not sure but here's what I can tell you. This golf expo used to be packed. I can remember driving around the block for 30 minutes waiting for a parking spot and going in and being full of vendors from all over - including travel destinations. There used to be a ton of giveaways (I remember coming home with a bag full of 2 for 1, etc) and I always bought the t pack for Tremblant (back then it was $99 for two rounds at either diable or geant).
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02-25-2018 10:22 AM #18
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02-25-2018 10:49 AM #19
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03-09-2018 06:44 PM #20
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Went to ottawa golf show today. Lots of golf club promoting there own, half price regriping from golfworks, golfliquidition stuff. Even the demo club section is boring. No trackman to check out your ball flight or other info. Just hitting into a net, how the hell can you buy golf clubs without any info. Callaway did not even have a fitting bag, only different clubs with differrent shafts. Taylormade had different shafts for each club. Did not go at the other fitters. Waste of time.
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03-09-2018 06:59 PM #21
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03-09-2018 07:01 PM #22
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the good thing about going today is the parking was free. lol
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03-09-2018 08:53 PM #23
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The reality is, all of this is about making money. The cost to run a show is outrageous, meaning the cost to rent a booth space is outrageous. People attending are going expecting rock bottom deals and giveaways meaning the company renting the booth is not actually making any profit so what is the point in participating?
My company rented space at the Army Run a few years ago and the cost was very high and it is very tough to get your investment back.
To all the people who complain about the show, what would you like to see, or what would make it worthwhile for you to attend?
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03-10-2018 07:33 AM #24
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I do understand that it is expensive to rent a booth, but my main concern was that the demo area had no trackman to help someone decide what was better for him or herself. We can always go to golftown to get that information but going at a show like this is mostly to try knew irons or woods. Everything else was fine & do know most of the booth are for getting golfer to their own course.
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03-10-2018 08:12 AM #25
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03-10-2018 09:47 AM #26
I thought it was decent as per usual .
I think the demo area is just to have a look and swing of a club , surely you would go to a fitting center to buy a set?
And as far as the deals were , lots of good deals on pre paid green fees , good deals on clothing / shoes etc .
I found some of the prices on clubs a little high , but im sure there were deals to be had .
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03-10-2018 10:55 AM #27
went with Will, it was decent:
Lots of free beer samples from some local brewers
Lots of good deals on clothes, shoes, etc. hats for $15 with a good selection.
Clubs seemed a little expensive
Lots of good deals on prepaid green fees. Tremblant had one for $67 with no restrictions and refundable if you didn't use it by the end of the year.
Golfworks was offering free regripping last night with purchase of grips.
Paid $7 each (2 for 1) to get in after 6 with free parking. Can't really beat that.I got a fever. And the only prescription is more golf equipment.
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03-11-2018 09:55 AM #28
Sadly I did not make it this year, but I did stop in at the Golf Clearance sale at the Best Western in Bells Corners.
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03-12-2018 11:00 AM #29
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I have not been to the ottawa golf show at the EY centre since 2015, looks like i did not miss much. I used to go the the golf show when it was at the OAC, and remember how the place was packed and parking was hard to find, and would come back with bags at least 2 full of stuff. The last time I went to the golf sow at the EY, my bag of goodies only had a few items,
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03-29-2018 08:26 PM #30
Most clubs including my own just can't justify the $$ amount to set up a booth for 2 days, not 3. I did go out to have a look after 12 years of not attending. The first thing I saw was a Ax throwing contest just around the corner from the entrance. Yup an Ax throwing booth at a golf show. Really!!.
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