Opportunity Knocks, Says State-of-Industry Report
Jupiter, Florida, United States: The National Golf Foundation’s Graffis Report, a holistic overview of the golf industry for 2021, paints a positive picture.
Jupiter, Florida, United States: The National Golf Foundation’s Graffis Report, a holistic overview of the golf industry for 2021, paints a positive picture.
Hong Kong: The Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club hosted the Hong Kong Golf Association’s latest grow-the-game initiative, a golfing clinic for 100 female beginners.
Singapore: Speaking in a new Asian Golf Industry Federation webinar, David Dale, Principal of Golfplan, and Martin Moore, President at Flagstick GCCM, both predicted a rosy long-term outlook for golf in Vietnam.
Melbourne, Australia: The Australian golf industry’s milestone national strategy has been unveiled following many months of collaboration and alignment.
Melbourne, Australia: Golf Australia has announced participation figures not seen in 50 years of data collection, as the boom in golf gathers pace.
London, England: New figures on the number of rounds of golf played in Great Britain show impressive medium term growth, even despite an expected drop compared to Q3 2020, against which 2021 rounds fell 7%.
Palm Beach Gardens, United States: The PGA of America has announced a partnership with FairWays to Leadership, a charitable organisation that expands diversity in business leadership through access to golf.
Singapore: With goals of becoming a leading golf destination in Singapore, Five Iron Golf has reached a notable milestone with the opening of its first international location in the Lion City.
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Her Royal Highness Princess Nourah bint Mohammed Al Faisal has seen for herself the progress Golf Saudi is making in growing participation in female sport in the Kingdom.
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Golf Saudi has announced the creation of its first ‘National Golf Week’. To take place from January 30 to February 6, 2022, multiple golf activities and opportunities will be organised throughout the Kingdom.
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates: Two of golf’s most influential figures have highlighted the positive impact of the Women’s Amateur Asia-Pacific championship.
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Royal Greens Golf & Country Club has taken delivery of the latest generation of Starting New At Golf equipment, as part of Golf Saudi’s plans to attract juniors to the game.