Sunday, August 6, 2017

PGA TOUR Superstore Continues Expansion with New Location in Thriving Area of Las Vegas

Plans for first location in Thriving Summerlin Golf Community

(ATLANTA, GA) – Leading golf equipment and apparel retailer PGA TOUR Superstore continues to show signs it is bucking a retail trend by announcing the signing of a lease for its first interactive retail store in Las Vegas, a 30,000 square foot space situated in downtown Summerlin at 2315 Summa Drive, #140 in the former Golfsmith location next door to Boot Barn and Trader Joe’s.

PGA TOUR Superstore’s Las Vegas location marks the company’s 31st destination and is expected to open later this year and bring approximately 40 new jobs to the area. It will be staffed with PGA teaching professionals, have five state-of-the-art swing simulators, multiple practice hitting bays, an expansive putting green and a junior putting green along with an in-house club-making and repair facility and a TOUR Van Fitting Studio to provide a unique, interactive experience to golf enthusiasts of all levels.

“Las Vegas and Summerlin in particular represent a premier market for our expansion. As a truly thriving area for golf, this is an ideal place to introduce what we believe is the best experience in golf retail,” said PGA TOUR Superstore President and CEO Dick Sullivan. “As we continue to grow, opening up stores in new markets allows us to inspire a brand new group of golfers.”

PGA TOUR Superstore’s model for success has shown consistent growth serving more than seven million customers annually. Each store is staffed with PGA of America teaching professionals and houses up to 14 state-of-the-art swing simulators and hitting bays, and an expansive putting green along with an in-house club-making and repair facility to provide a unique, interactive experience to golf enthusiasts of all levels. They offer the largest selection of golf clubs, balls, accessories, apparel, footwear and tennis of any retailer in the U.S.

For more information, visit www.pgatoursuperstore.com.

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