Racquet Sports at the PGA Show 2027 Booth Planning
What should a PGA Show racquet sports booth include?
A PGA Show racquet sports booth should make the differences between paddles, racquets, balls, footwear, apparel, technology, and court solutions easy to understand. Display products and trial equipment should be managed separately, while buyers need room to compare specifications, handle samples, and discuss retail or facility needs. Nearby storage helps staff return products and keep the display complete throughout the day.
Pickleball, tennis, and padel products often look similar until buyers compare weight, materials, grip, ball type, footwear use, or player level. The booth should make those differences easy to read while keeping display products separate from samples that visitors may handle or test.
Racquet Sports at the PGA Show is a dedicated show-floor area for equipment, technology, facility products, live demonstrations, and related programming. The broader PGA Show booth planning hub covers the full event, including golf products, general booth sizing, and Orlando execution. This page stays focused on product comparison, trial inventory, product return, and court or facility applications.
A reusable booth can combine equipment walls, apparel, footwear, screens, storage, and buyer discussions without making the display feel crowded. Orlando trade show booth rental support covers the wider build and show-site process, while a 20x20 booth plan suits brands showing several product families with a defined meeting area.
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Choose the footprint around how many product lines buyers need to compare, whether products will be handled or tested, and how much room is needed for apparel, court samples, storage, technology, and business discussions.
A 10x10 booth layout suits one paddle, racquet, ball, accessory, software, or service category. Keep the display focused so buyers can understand the offer without moving through several competing sections.
A 20x20 booth plan works when equipment comparison, trial samples, footwear or apparel, technology, storage, and buyer discussions need separate positions.
A 10x20 booth layout gives a product wall more room for comparison labels, accessories, a compact screen, concealed stock, and a small counter for buyer questions.
A 20x30 booth layout is more practical for surface samples, nets, fencing, lighting, booking technology, several sports, hospitality, and detailed facility meetings.
Racquet sports exhibitors may bring paddles, racquets, apparel, technology, trial inventory, court products, and facility solutions into one exhibit. The multi-category golf booth design guide explains how to give one offer visual priority while keeping comparison space, supporting products, and nearby stock organized.
Racquet sports products can look similar at first glance. The display should help buyers compare the details that affect play, keep demo products separate from sale or display stock, and explain larger court or facility systems without trying to reproduce a full installation.
Group paddles, racquets, balls, and accessories by weight, material, grip, construction, player level, or intended use—not just by color or collection.
Trial paddles, racquets, balls, and footwear need a clear checkout, return, cleaning, and reset point so the product wall stays complete.
Surface samples, net and fencing sections, lighting details, booking software, diagrams, and project images can show how the full facility solution works.
Footwear and clothing can add context, but they should not hide the paddles, racquets, balls, or court products that buyers came to evaluate.
Racquet Sports at the PGA Show brings pickleball, tennis, padel, equipment, apparel, technology, and facility solutions into one focused show-floor area.
Racquet Sports is presented on the PGA Show floor during the January 27–29, 2027 exhibit-hall dates at Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.
Exhibitors meet coaches, club operators, retailers, facility planners, and buyers looking for products, suppliers, and multi-sport business opportunities.
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Not every exhibitor knows whether a 10x20, 20x20, 20x30, or larger booth is the right fit. Circle Exhibit can help review your event goals, product display needs, demo areas, meeting space, storage, budget scope, and setup timeline before you choose a booth size.
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Rental Booth for a Focused Product Range
A rental booth suits brands showing paddles, racquets, accessories, footwear, apparel, or technology with standard walls, product fixtures, graphics, and concealed storage.
Custom Build for Court and Facility Displays
A custom build makes more sense when the exhibit includes large material samples, court components, integrated screens, hospitality, or a more controlled product experience.
Reusable Structure With Custom Merchandising
A hybrid plan can combine reusable structure with custom equipment fixtures, apparel rails, surface samples, lighting, storage, screens, and meeting elements.
Check the final floor plan, courts, stages, open aisles, and demo schedule before deciding which direction products, graphics, and staff should face.
Confirm which paddles, racquets, balls, or footwear visitors may handle, then set a clear process for checkout, return, cleaning, storage, and replacement.
Court surfaces, nets, fencing, lighting samples, displays, and technology should be delivered and positioned before smaller merchandise fills the booth.
Review missing demo items, product order, labels, footwear sizes, apparel, surface samples, screens, furniture, and storage so the booth is complete when visitors arrive.
Reusable Booths for Racquet Sports Brands at PGA Show
A reusable structure fits brands presenting paddles, racquets, footwear, apparel, or technology as the main offer. Custom product fixtures, trial-stock storage, screens, and court-material samples can be added where needed without crowding the buyer discussion area.
What should a PGA Show racquet sports booth include?
It should include a clear lead category, meaningful product comparison, separate trial inventory, buyer-discussion space, concealed stock, and enough context for court or facility solutions.
What booth size works for pickleball, tennis, or padel exhibitors?
Does a racquet sports booth need an active trial area?
How can court systems be displayed without building a full court?
What should be confirmed before OCCC setup?
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Use design and engineering support to fit equipment walls, apparel, screens, surface samples, storage, and buyer space into one workable floor plan.
Graphics and brand presentation support can organize category signs, comparison graphics, product labels, court diagrams, and digital content around material, performance, player use, and facility
Logistics and pre-show coordination should account for paddles, racquets, apparel, court samples, nets, cases, technology, and replacement stock before move-in.
On-site installation and dismantle support helps align the structure, displays, flooring, trial inventory, furniture, storage, and technology before visitors arrive.
A 20x30 booth layout gives equipment, apparel, court samples, technology, hospitality, storage, and detailed buyer discussions clearer separation.












