CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. 31 /PRNewswire/ -- Better Golf Through Technology (BGTT), a non-profit organization that sponsors research and education focused on the impact of technology on the game of golf, has announced that their 2008 annual conference will be held February 24 and 25 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, MA. Golf professionals, researchers, physical therapists and technology companies will again meet at this invitation-only event to discuss new research and theory, as well as the current trends in golf technology and instruction.
Historically, the conference speaker list has featured the top names in golf including: Chuck Cook, Eric Alpenfels, Jim Suttie, Jimmy Ballard, Ben Doyle, Michael Hebron, TJ Tomasi, Laird Small and James Leitz. This year will feature many of the past speakers as well as other leading innovators in technology and instruction.
"We're very pleased with the positive feedback from the golfing community and industry, as well as the continued support of MIT and the academic community," said Kim Blair, BGTT Director. "This support will allow us to continue bringing excellent quality research and education to the entire golfing community through our annual conference, as well as other exciting initiatives that you will see in the coming year."
Corporations, teaching professionals, physical therapists and researchers are advised to contact BGTT to express interest in attending the 2008 sessions at
CONTACT: Better Golf Through Technology, 1-617-314-6865,
Web site: http://www.bgtt.org/
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