PGA Tour Superstore plans to open a new store in Atlanta’s Buckhead Square on March 7, marking its fourth in the area.
Troy Rice, CEO of PGA Tour Superstore, said, “Atlanta is our hometown and as the home of Bobby Jones, the Tour Championship at East Lake and now Atlanta Drive Golf Club. The city has long had a meaningful connection to golf and its growing popularity today. The game continues to bring people together, and we’re eager to open our doors and welcome the in-town Atlanta community through them.”
The new 30,000-square-foot facility features several interactive areas, including the PGA Tour Superstore Studio, designed to elevate customers’ instruction and fitting experience, along with five fitting and two practice-and-play bays supported by Trackman technology. Lessons from certified teaching professionals, club regripping and repair, a 900-square-foot putting green, and a golf simulator showroom are also a part of the store’s layout.
PGA Tour Superstore is based in metro-Atlanta, with Arthur M. Blank, PGA Tour Superstore’s chairman and owner, ranking as one of Atlanta’s most prominent business leaders. Blank is the co-founder of The Home Depot and owner of the Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta United, Atlanta Drive Golf Club, the new Atlanta NWSL team, and Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
The Buckhead location will join locations in Roswell, Kennesaw and Duluth, GA, along with its Store Support Center headquarters. PGA Tour Superstore has about 80 locations.
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