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Vibez Infuses Inclusive Energy into Greater Milwaukee Golf Show

Royle Golf Shows has tapped Vibez Golf Club as the headline partner for the Greater Milwaukee Golf Show, set for March 13-15 at MOSH Performance Center and Luxe Golf Bays in Franklin, Wisconsin. This collaboration captures a welcoming atmosphere that prioritizes enjoyment and belonging, signaling a shift toward more accessible recreational gatherings amid rising demand for community-focused lifestyle events.

Vibez Golf Club's Mission of Inclusion

Vibez Golf Club stands out as a fun-loving amateur group led by local figures like Melvin Gordon III, Tanner McEvoy, Austin Traylor, and Darius Hillary, who aim to broaden participation in recreational activities. Their ethos—"as long as you engage for enjoyment and respect the guidelines, you belong"—challenges past exclusivity, opening doors for diverse newcomers. Members will host meet-and-greet sessions, fostering personal connections during the event.

  • March 13 and 14: 3-4 p.m.
  • March 15: 1-2 p.m.

Highlights of the Three-Day Gathering

The show promises a dynamic mix of exhibitors, hands-on experiences, and networking with brands, destinations, and like-minded enthusiasts. Old Fashioned Golf serves as the official sponsor, offering all attendees a complimentary session at Old Hickory Golf Club in Beaver Dam (cart fee applies). New additions like the Potawatomi Casino Hotel Main Stage will host seminars, enhancing educational and social value.

  • General admission: $15 adults ($10 advance at roylegolfshows.com)
  • Free for children under 12
  • Free parking for everyone

Implications for Recreational Communities

This partnership reflects broader cultural trends toward inclusive leisure pursuits, where events like the Greater Milwaukee Golf Show build social bonds and promote mental well-being through shared enjoyment. By pausing aggressive expansion at nearby destinations like Sand Valley Resort—which now boasts six courses and 101 holes—The Commons' upcoming 12-hole addition underscores a focus on quality experiences. Such developments suggest sustained growth in lifestyle venues that prioritize accessibility, potentially inspiring similar vibes nationwide as participation in feel-good activities surges post-pandemic.