Golf Truly Is For Everyone

Golf Truly Is For Everyone

Sunday, December 13, 2015

Women And Golf--Grow The Game (Part 2)

     This is part two in Rich O'Brien's comments from yesterday.  Today he puts forth some strategies to bring more women to the game and some statistics. Here is Part 2.


The recommendations by Cross and Whaley, by and large, boiled down to female golfers taking an active role in inviting their friends to play golf. In fact, every player should encourage new players to follow one of the on ramps to entry in the game such as Get Golf Ready and the Golf For Her.com website.

Another important consideration is that women also are the key to the next generation of golfers because she controls the budget and sets the schedule. As a former membership director, I was keenly aware of this fact because it was usually the woman that determined whether or not the family purchase a membership and which type of membership was purchased.

Keeping that in mind, I always did my best to keep the woman and kids active, because if they were not, the value of the family membership was greatly diminished, downgraded or discontinued altogether.

Research by Golf Datatech is clear, serious female golfers are a vital part of golf’s future and represent a robust segment of the game.  Failing to connect to women can have grave economic consequences for clubs. In my next segment, I will discuss what courses can do to connect with women and increase revenues by better serving the robust female golf segment.

Women’s Golf
  • Women make up more than 21.5% of the estimated 24.7 million golfers in the U.S. and approximately 19% of all golf sales nationally.*
  • 260,000 women took up the game in 2013.*
  • In 2013, there were 3 million junior golfers, including 818,000 girls (ages 6-17).*
  • Women golfers under the age of 40 are more likely to use golf as a valuable business resource.*
  • Of these, the three most positive attributes of the game, 90 percent of serious female golfers cited general health/fitness benefits, 80% cited the challenge and competition of golf and 70% cited the social interactions of playing the game with family/friends.**

Get Golf Ready
  • Get Golf Ready, now in its 7th year, is designed to bring adults into the game in a fast, fun, affordable manner.
  • Get Golf Ready offers 5 lessons that concentrate on basic skills, instruction and information on the Rules of Golf, etiquette and values. Participants will learn techniques regarding chipping and putting, full swing and bunker play, as well as the fundamental guidelines of use and maintenance of golf equipment, keeping score and navigating the course. Many facilities offer the program starting at an affordable $99, although price varies by facility.
  • In 2014, a record number of 98,919 students participated in Get Golf Ready programs, a 15% increase from 2013 student participation (85,677).
  • 62% were women
  • 21% were people of multicultural backgrounds
  • Nearly 360,000 students have participated in Get Golf Ready programs during the last six years.
  • In 2014, 98% of participants said that Get Golf Ready met or exceeded their expectations.
  • Get Golf Ready player retention continues to grow as well: 86% of 2014 Get Golf Ready participants still practice and play, up from 79 percent in 2013.
  • Consumers can learn more about the program and find a local participating facility at GetGolfReady.com.

Sources:
*National Golf Foundation (NGF)
**Golf Datatech

  Thank you for that Rich. Women are an important part of growing the game. Have you gone to our website yet? There is a new video on the equipment page explaining Bill Presse's revolutionary Directed Force putter. Check it out on the website at http://golfisforeveryonemd.com.


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