How About A Peek At New Golf Technology?

Ken Cooper • July 9, 2025

Golfers in the Orange Beach have an opportunity to learn more

Gulf Shores area news

Golfers in the Orange Beach area have a unique opportunity to improve their game this summer. The Orange Beach Golf Center is inviting players of all skill levels to its Demo Day event. The event provides a hands-on experience with the newest golf technology. Attendees will have the chance to meet experts and test out the latest gear.


Demo Day is scheduled for Friday, July 18th, from 8:00 AM to 12:00 PM. The event will be held at the Orange Beach Golf Center. Golfers can try out the newest clubs from XXIO and Srixon during the event. There will be free custom fittings available on-site for those who attend.


Golf pro Mack Tucker and a representative from XXIO will be present to offer guidance and answer questions. Both beginners and experienced players are encouraged to participate. The event is designed to help everyone, whether they are picking up a club for the first time or refining their swing.


Participants will be able to test cutting-edge golf clubs and see how new technology can improve their performance. The Demo Day is more than just a demonstration. It is a chance for golfers to get expert advice and feel the difference that new equipment can make.


Spots for the event are limited, so those interested are encouraged to reserve their place as soon as possible. The Orange Beach Golf Center hopes to help golfers unlock their full potential with this hands-on experience. For more information or to reserve a spot, golfers can visit the event 
website.


Golfers looking to step up their game will not want to miss this event. The Orange Beach Golf Center’s Demo Day offers a rare chance to try the latest clubs, meet professionals, and receive a personalized fitting—all in one morning.


The Golf Center is located on Easy Street, just off U.S. Highway 180 (Canal Road) in Orange Beach, about 1 1/4 miles east of the Foley Beach Express exit on Canal Road. Phone: 251-981-4653.


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