Located right next door to the new Professional Golfers Association of America (PGA) headquarters, the Omni PGA Frisco Resort bills itself as the new home of modern American golf.
Golf Outing
Tuesday, Oct. 24 Golf made a big return to the FEDA Annual Conference in 2022, proving to be one of the most popular social and networking events. It’s difficult to top a course as beautiful and memorable as the ocean views of Torrey Pines in San Diego, but the Omni PGA Frisco Resort could be an even more exciting destination for golfers.
Located right next door to the new
Professional Golfers Association of America (PGA) headquarters, the Omni PGA Frisco Resort bills itself as the new home of modern American golf. The resort will have two unspoiled 18-hole championship golf courses, known together as Fields Ranch. Fields Ranch East will use the natural features to create a compelling strategic challenge for golfers. On the other hand, Fields
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Ranch West will aim for a more strategic test with wide fairways that make it suitable for golfers of all skill levels. Beyond the signature courses, the resort will provide a 10-hole par-3 course and a two-acre putting course, giving those who want to refine their game even more options. FEDA Annual Conference attendees will have an opportunity to test out their skills on one of these new courses during the conference’s golf outing. Following the success of 2022’s golf event, FEDA is doubling the number of spots available in the golf contest, ensuring more people will have a chance to participate in 2023.
Networking and Free Time Tuesday, Oct. 24
Ahead of the Advocacy Council presentation and the opening night reception and dinner, attendees will have a large block of free time in the afternoon available for private networking with other attendees. It’s a good chance to hit one of the resort’s many restaurants or take advantage of the business lounge for one-on-one meetings.
Advocacy Council Presentation and Reception
Tuesday, Oct. 24 As inflation remains high and businesses worry about the supply chain, labor shortages and other economic and
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