The United States Boomer Golf Association
1100 Commons Blvd. Suite 102
Myrtle Beach, SC 29597
ph: 843-566-2958
Press Contact: Chase Michaels at the USBGA
press@thebga.com
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
“Next Up on the First Tee…78 Million Baby Boomers
MYRTLE BEACH, SC, JULY 9, 2007. The United States Boomer Golf Association
(USBGA) announces its premier opening of its new association targeting
78 million Americans.
The USBGA, created for Boomers by Boomers, seeks to provide a vast array
of information, special items only available to members, such as a
membership web site community, discounts on golf equipment and
accessories, special contests, and more. In short, the USBGA will guide
Baby Boomers towards leading a productive, active, and healthy lifestyle
while promoting the game of golf.
The National Golf Foundation estimates that, over the next 20 years,
total rounds attributable to boomers will increase by 75 million to 100
million* above what they are currently playing.
“About nine million [baby] boomers are golfers, and they are about to
move into a time in their lives that affords them more time to golf”,
said Chase Michaels founder and executive director of the USBGA.
“With our memberships starting at $29.99 for a year and up, new members can
choose a plan that fits their budget and lifestyle; our top-level membership comes
with over $800 worth of items”, continued Michaels
“Future plans include segmenting into Generation-X, and kids golf
with the same full service that we are employing with the USBGA”,
concluded Michaels
About the USBGA
Through Exclusive Membership and Premier Partner Programs, The United
States Boomer Golf Association provides its members with a vast array of
free golf information, golf reports and golf blogs from around the
country, special savings and privileges on “everything golf”; Golf
Travel, Golf Real Estate, Investments, Retirement, and Good Health.
(Our Membership has its privileges)
Baby Boomers are urged to go to www.thebga.com to inquire into membership.
*Source, the National Golf Foundation


