ASIAN GOLF INDUSTRY FEDERATION

Report on ‘Covid Era’ Impact on Golf

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Jupiter, Florida, United States: Golf has enjoyed a renaissance since the Coronavirus pandemic hit in early 2020, with increases in participation, play and broader engagement.

Golf travel is at near-record levels, the number of new course projects is higher than at any point in more than a decade, and existing golf facilities are generally experiencing dramatic improvements in overall financial health.

Some of the most frequent inquiries researchers at the National Golf Foundation (NGF) have received over the past few years, and continue to field, are about golf’s momentum during the post-2019 ‘Covid era’.

A new, six-page NGF member report seeks to quantify this unique window in the game’s history (2020 to 2023), providing data on growth in on and off-course participation as well as the evolution and diversification of participants.

Other topics include record play levels and the potential for the sustainability of these surges, the game’s expanded reach that now touches more than 40 per cent of the United States’ population (age 6+), and a continued move towards equilibrium in the US golf course market.

Included are inevitable comparisons between the post-pandemic golf surges and the years immediately preceding the current era, as well as to the ‘Tiger Boom’ years around the turn of the century.

*For non-members of the NGF, further details can be found HERE

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