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Attendees get free round of golf, chance to test latest club technology, enjoy free clinics, see trick shot golfer Peter Longo

Las Vegas' premier consumer golf spectacular, Golf Fest, will be held at Angel Park Golf Club on Thursday and Friday from noon to 9 p.m. Now in its 14th year with annual shows in San Diego, Las Vegas and Phoenix, Golf Fest provides golfers the opportunity to meet all the major golf club companies direct and see and experience everything new in golf.

The show features deals from top golf companies including Titleist, Ping, Oakley, Callaway, Cleveland, FootJoy, TaylorMade and Nike, plus great values on clothing, golf resorts, golf tee times and emerging golf company products and services.

With paid admission, Golf Fest attendees receive a free round of golf at Angel Park and a one-year subscription to Golf Digest or a six-month subscription to Golf World. A cart fee and tee time restrictions apply.

The Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open booth will be offering a buy-one-get-one-free ticket offer for all tournament tickets purchased at the Golf Fest.

"It is one of the few times golfers can test the newest products, get great prices and meet reps direct so they know they are getting the right products to fit their game," said Shelly Hall, Golf Fest owner. "And with a free round of golf, the value is unsurpassed."

PGA professional and world-renowned golf trick-shot artist Peter Longo will be performing his amazing golf trick-shot show at 6 p.m. both days. Longo, also known as the "King of Clubs," has performed his show all over the world.

In addition to having reps from the top names in golf, Golf Fest will feature free lessons by PGA and LPGA pros, free driving range use to test the latest technology, a putting contest hosted by the Playboy Club, custom golf carts by Taylored Fleet Solutions, plus tee time and golf vacation discounts. There will be a variety of presentations and driving range exhibitions with lessons geared for junior, female and male golfers of all ages and levels. At the end of the day, attendees can kick back and relax at the Golf Fest Beer Garden.

Angel Park Golf Club is located at 100 S. Rampart Blvd. Admission is $10, and children under 10 are admitted free. Show hours are noon to 9 p.m. both days.

Golf Fest is presented by the Las Vegas Review-Journal and is sponsored in part by Angel Park Golf Club, Blue Green Resorts, Golf Channel, Nike Golf at Mandalay Bay, Pure Energy Bands, SynLawn, Suncoast, ESPN Radio 1100, Fox Radio 920 AM, KOMP 92.3, 97.1 The Point and Vegas.com. For more information, call 619-683-3700 or visit www.golffestshow.com.

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