Post by firoj1414 on Feb 14, 2024 5:17:23 GMT -6
The 71st PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando had something for every golfer looking to improve performance, appearance or understanding of a complicated game. More than 1,000 golf companies and brands, from industry titans to more than 350 newcomers lobbying for a piece of the $84 billion business, covered 1.1 million square feet Jan. 24-26 at the County Convention from Orange. We followed the steps and were impressed with the following items: Stay connected On a cold, dreary New Jersey day in 2010, Ray Rapcavage lost his golf swing but discovered his calling. "It was totally by accident," he recalled. Years later, the Golf Swing Tee aims to help struggling golfers find their groove. Alexander Rapcavage demonstrates the Golf Swing T-shirt, a product invented by his father Ray, during the 2024 PGA Merchandise Show on Jan. 25 in Orlando. (Rich dad/) Designed to fit comfortably, the tank top features a trunk, like that of an elephant, in the middle to cover both arms. The training aid encourages connection of the arms, chest, core muscles and glutes throughout the swing.
Use your body to hit the ball," Rapcavage said. "It's the tail that wags the dog." Once you have adjusted to the unfamiliar sensation created by the jersey, let yourself go, don't fight the sensation, and experience repeatable ball hits. The idea for the Golf Swing Shirt was born from a box of shafts for Rapcavage, a scratch golfer at the time. Frustrated and bewildered, he pulled the heavy French Guiana Email List sweater over his head, stuffed his arms into the sleeves, and was soon cured. A few months later, Rapcavage's tattered sweater left his family worried. "Everyone said I'm crazy," he said. Rapcavage eventually cut up an old Under-Armour t-shirt to recreate the design he would show to teaching professionals and friends. In 2012, he attended his first PGA Merchandise Show and has been a regular ever since, while the Swing Shirt ($59) is now sold in 88 countries.
Alexander Rapcavage demonstrates the Golf Swing T-shirt at the 2024 PGA Merchandise Show on January 25 in Orlando. (Rich dad,) Alexander Rapcavage demonstrates the Golf Swing T-shirt at the 2024 PGA Merchandise Show on January 25 in Orlando. (Rich dad/) Along the way, Rapcavage, which has sold shopping centers and office buildings since 1987, has been cashing checks and spreading its wealth around. "I just like hearing the praise: This is good, it works," he said. "It's not about money." Good help is not cheap. XXIO arrived in the United States from Japan in 2016 considered a luxury brand. Since then, the best brands have closed the gap. A complete set of clubs from PXG Golf, Callaway, TaylorMade or Titleist now rivals the $3,300 cost of the XXIO. "Everyone's prices have matched ours," said design engineer Simon Ecob. However, XXIO remains in a class of its own as the gold standard for golfers, often older ones, with moderate to low swing speeds of 95 mph or less with a driver. Ecob, a burly 58-year-old Englishman, said it tops out at 94 mph, making XXIO a turning point.
Use your body to hit the ball," Rapcavage said. "It's the tail that wags the dog." Once you have adjusted to the unfamiliar sensation created by the jersey, let yourself go, don't fight the sensation, and experience repeatable ball hits. The idea for the Golf Swing Shirt was born from a box of shafts for Rapcavage, a scratch golfer at the time. Frustrated and bewildered, he pulled the heavy French Guiana Email List sweater over his head, stuffed his arms into the sleeves, and was soon cured. A few months later, Rapcavage's tattered sweater left his family worried. "Everyone said I'm crazy," he said. Rapcavage eventually cut up an old Under-Armour t-shirt to recreate the design he would show to teaching professionals and friends. In 2012, he attended his first PGA Merchandise Show and has been a regular ever since, while the Swing Shirt ($59) is now sold in 88 countries.
Alexander Rapcavage demonstrates the Golf Swing T-shirt at the 2024 PGA Merchandise Show on January 25 in Orlando. (Rich dad,) Alexander Rapcavage demonstrates the Golf Swing T-shirt at the 2024 PGA Merchandise Show on January 25 in Orlando. (Rich dad/) Along the way, Rapcavage, which has sold shopping centers and office buildings since 1987, has been cashing checks and spreading its wealth around. "I just like hearing the praise: This is good, it works," he said. "It's not about money." Good help is not cheap. XXIO arrived in the United States from Japan in 2016 considered a luxury brand. Since then, the best brands have closed the gap. A complete set of clubs from PXG Golf, Callaway, TaylorMade or Titleist now rivals the $3,300 cost of the XXIO. "Everyone's prices have matched ours," said design engineer Simon Ecob. However, XXIO remains in a class of its own as the gold standard for golfers, often older ones, with moderate to low swing speeds of 95 mph or less with a driver. Ecob, a burly 58-year-old Englishman, said it tops out at 94 mph, making XXIO a turning point.