I can’t get the song “Deep in the Heart of Texas” out of my
head: The stars at night are big and bright, deep in the heart of Texas. After
having recently visited San Antonio, Texas, I have to tell you I am thrilled
with the host city for the 2015 Golf Industry
Show.
San Antonio may well be one of the most delightful locations
we visit. The area immediately surrounding the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention
Center is welcoming and clean with the added allure of the city’s River Walk. I
am convinced that the upcoming Golf Industry Show is most certainly a must-attend event. The convention center is conveniently located with great access
from the surrounding hotels. There are a number of high-quality hotels within a
10-minute walk of the center, and the ability to access it from the street level
or the River Walk provides attendees the opportunity to enjoy the best that San
Antonio has to offer.
Along the River Walk, attendees will find an abundance of
dining opportunities, as well as shops and some amazing cypress trees and
gardens. The entire River Walk area is truly unique and provides an exhilarating
pathway to the convention center where attendees will have the opportunity to
participate in a variety of educational seminars.
At street level, you will find a city rich in historic
significance that is well maintained with, perhaps, some of the friendliest
people I have encountered. For those of you who know me well this will not come
as a surprise, but there was more than one occasion that I found myself turned
around. In each instance, without even asking, somebody offered me assistance.
Yes, it is that obvious when I am lost!
Once at the convention center, attendees will be just as impressed with the facilities here. The ballrooms are well equipped to facilitate our large event sessions. The classrooms and lobby areas are as striking as the rest of the city. When the trade show floor is open, attendees and exhibitors alike will be impressed with the spaciousness provided.
During my visit to San Antonio, I did not have the chance to
make it out to the golf courses hosting the GCSAA Golf Championships, but I have
reviewed the facilities on our Golf Industry Show website. In speaking with
Brian Cloud, field staff representative for the South Central region, he
noted that the courses are just as impressive in person as they are on the
website. If you haven’t already taken the opportunity to check out the website,
I would encourage you to visit www.golfindustryshow.com. Registration for the GCSAA Golf Championships
and Golf Industry Show opens Nov. 4, 2014,
for GCSAA members.
I know I probably sound like I am taking a pay check from
the San Antonio visitors’ bureau, but my experience there truly heightened my eagerness
to return for the Golf Industry Show Feb. 21 – 26, 2015. I know
I am fixin' to be “Where Big Things Happen,” but more importantly will I be
seeing you deep in the heart of Texas? I surely hope you don’t miss out on
this great city and the numerous offerings GCSAA has in store for you!