On-Course Golfer Trend
The number of on-course golfers today is very similar to 25 years ago, when Tiger Woods arrived on the scene. Even with the evolution of golf participation and the rise of off-course forms of the game, a new support level for traditional, green-grass play has been established in recent years. While down from the peak participation totals, it's noteworthy that there was also a dip in the average number of rounds during the 2000s, an indication that many in the large group of participants the industry added a the time were less engaged. Research indicates that many of them played less ...
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