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Golf facility owners face two big marketing challenges: increasing revenue during peak times, when their courses may be full, and generating revenue during off times, when traffic is slow. Developing programs, promotions and pricing strategies to get more people to your course or driving range, and then getting them to spend more once they are there, will help increase your revenues and maximize your profits.
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WHY WOMEN SHOULD BE PLAYING GOLF?
Here are just some of the reasons participation among women is growing…
1. Golfers Live Longer – Five years longer according to a new Swedish study.
2. Golf Keeps You Trim – Golf is a great way to stay in shape with a round of golf consuming 1525 calories if you walk. Golf also stimulates your creativity, problem-solving and strategic thinking.
3. Golf Gets a Girl Ahead – In today’s competitive business environment women can’t afford NOT to play golf. Golf is one of the few sports that are widely accepted in the workplace as a way to quickly build relationships and close deals. Also, executives who play golf make 17% more than those who don’t.
4. Office Talk – When the water cooler talk turns to bogies and birdies, you’ll be able to participate and get invited to play. Golf helps women gain the upper hand in business.
5. Golfers Make Friends Easily – Golf is a great, low stress way to make new friends and generate new leads for your business.
6. Quality Time – Where else can you have four hours of quality time with your boss, colleagues, prospects, husband or kids, away from the stress of modern living?
7. Golf Is Great Recreational Value – A really great value when compared to many other activities.
8. Golf Gives You a Reason to Travel – There are so many amazing and beautiful courses around the world, golf gives you the perfect excuse to go visit!
9. Golf is Like Sex – You don’t actually have to be that good at it to enjoy it. – Only 10% of all golfers actually score below 100. So relax and have fun as you are most likely in the majority.
1. Golfers Live Longer – Five years longer according to a new Swedish study.
2. Golf Keeps You Trim – Golf is a great way to stay in shape with a round of golf consuming 1525 calories if you walk. Golf also stimulates your creativity, problem-solving and strategic thinking.
3. Golf Gets a Girl Ahead – In today’s competitive business environment women can’t afford NOT to play golf. Golf is one of the few sports that are widely accepted in the workplace as a way to quickly build relationships and close deals. Also, executives who play golf make 17% more than those who don’t.
4. Office Talk – When the water cooler talk turns to bogies and birdies, you’ll be able to participate and get invited to play. Golf helps women gain the upper hand in business.
5. Golfers Make Friends Easily – Golf is a great, low stress way to make new friends and generate new leads for your business.
6. Quality Time – Where else can you have four hours of quality time with your boss, colleagues, prospects, husband or kids, away from the stress of modern living?
7. Golf Is Great Recreational Value – A really great value when compared to many other activities.
8. Golf Gives You a Reason to Travel – There are so many amazing and beautiful courses around the world, golf gives you the perfect excuse to go visit!
9. Golf is Like Sex – You don’t actually have to be that good at it to enjoy it. – Only 10% of all golfers actually score below 100. So relax and have fun as you are most likely in the majority.
The Decline of Golf in 2018 – The Perfect Storm Continues For Most Golf Clubs
First, you have an oversupply of courses.
Add to this already worrying dynamic the number of courses built never intended to succeed as viable business entities.
Next, you have the aging of the population, aging beyond the point where they enjoy golf.
Then you have the massive increase in other options for younger people.
Then you have the advent of third-party tee time booking companies both a blessing and a curse.
Facing declining membership.
Add to this already worrying dynamic the number of courses built never intended to succeed as viable business entities.
Next, you have the aging of the population, aging beyond the point where they enjoy golf.
Then you have the massive increase in other options for younger people.
Then you have the advent of third-party tee time booking companies both a blessing and a curse.
Facing declining membership.