THE CHICAGO GOLF SHOW-TICKET SPECIAL UNDERWAY

  DAN PHILLIPS is back at McQ’s and Mistwood doing what he likes to do, and that’s teach golf, visit mcqsdome.com or mistwood.com to learn more. Holiday Sale at the McQs Dome ends today at 8 PM. Enjoy dinning at McWethy’s Tavern & Green St.Grille THE GOG BLOG by Director of Content RORY SPEARS. Follow Rory on Facebook, Linkedin or Twitter @GogBlogGuy. Getting my swing checked out at McQ’s Dome .  ______________________________________________________________________

   THE MINIATURE GOLF course at the Chicago Golf Show run by the Illinois PGA Section. The Long Putt Contest, putt for prizes, always a favorite at the golf show.

RIGHT NOW you can buy tickets for the Chicago Golf Show that will be held from Feb, 23-26 at the Donald Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont. The current ticket special is FOUR-Saturday or Sunday Tickets for just $28, which is a $16 dollar savings.

THE CHICAGO GOLF SHOW is presented by the French Lick Resort, in French Lick Indiana. This offer expires on January 7th. Come enjoy the 35th anniversary of the Chicago Golf Show.

The show will have many of the top courses and golf resorts from around the country  in attendance with booths. Free lessons from members of the Illinois PGA Section. Visit Chicagogolfshow.com for more details.

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About Rory Spears

Rory spent over 8 years growing up working at Rob Roy Golf Club in Prospect Hts.IL, then two years at Chevy Chase in Wheeling. He has covered golf in Chicago since 1986. Rory was one of the initial members of WSCR all-sports radio Chicago and covered golf there for 5 seasons, before moving on to work for ESPN/Sportsticker and ESPN Radio. In addition to hosting Golfers on Golf Radio on WCPT AM820 Chicago, he writes for both the Chicago District (CDGA) Magazine, and formerly Chicagoland Golf. Rory has played over 525 courses in 39 states, and rates golf courses. He does golf course management and communications consulting, within the golf industry.