NEC Golf Show gets underway in November
The 2009 NEC Golf Show gets underway from November 27-29 and a host of famous faces will be present, as well as new newcomers such as Arsenal legend Ian Wright and former England goalkeeper Peter Shilton.

The 2009 NEC Golf Show gets underway from November 27-29 and a host of famous faces will be present, as well as new newcomers such as Arsenal legend Ian Wright and former England goalkeeper Peter Shilton.
TaylorMade ambassadors Tim Henman, David Seaman, Alec Stewart and Willie Thorne will all be making their third visit to the event, whilst Royle Family actor Ralf Little makes his debut.
Hundreds of products will be on show whilst the celebrities compete in the show's big attractions, including the longest drive and 100ft putt competitions. There will also be the chance to watch the celebrities take part in the Shankety Shank gameshow.
Speaking at the 2008 NEC Golf Show, Seaman said: "It's a great show. I love coming up here every year. It's just getting bigger and bigger every time and there's all sorts here, everything you need to know about golf.
"Shows like this are great for golf. It gets all the companies in one place so you can walk round and test different products against each other."
Further details can be found at golfshownec.com where you can purchase tickets.
Where next? Golf Monthly December 2009 Issue Golf competitions and prizes New golf equipment Equipment reviews Golf opinion and blogs Subscribe to Golf Monthly
Get the Golf Monthly Newsletter
Subscribe to the Golf Monthly newsletter to stay up to date with all the latest tour news, equipment news, reviews, head-to-heads and buyer’s guides from our team of experienced experts.
-
When Was The Last Time An Amateur Won A Major?
It has been almost a century since an amateur last won a Major in the men's game while one female amateur tasted Major success slightly more recently...
-
The Rule Change Six Years Ago That Allows LIV Golf’s Jose Luis Ballester Into The US Open Field
Despite turning professional in June of this year, Ballester is still able to play in the US Open following his US Amateur victory back in August 2024