Golfer Inflow & Outflow
Golf has a noteworthy annual "churn," with new and returning players (inflow) offset by those who leave the game (outflow) due to failed trials, mortality and morbidity, life changes, or because they weren't hooked. 2020's record inflow of 6.2 million was 27% higher than the year before: 3M beginners and 3.2M former players who came back to the game after at least a year away. Additionally, 5.7M Americans left the game, a 19% increase. This incremental loss was marked by virus anxieties, financial hardships and parenting challenges, as well as the cancellation of thousands of charity and/or corporate events nationwide that draw ...
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