‘Growing Golf in the UK’ – free summary report published

Mark Sandersonin Industry News

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'Growing Golf in the UK', a comprehensive market research study that aims to help clubs and courses retain, attract and grow their customer base, has published today. A summary report is now available to download free from the GreenCast website.

"This exclusive report provides dynamic information that can be used by golf clubs and courses to help retain existing customers, attract new players and, ultimately, grow golf," explained Simon Elsworth, Syngenta Head of Turf and Landscapes (EAME).

A number of key themes emerged from the research that are important and relevant to clubs and courses. "Specifically, customers talked about their desire for relaxed, family-friendly facilities.

They also wanted greater flexibility both in terms of membership options and less formal dress codes, and the freedom to do things such as use a smartphone in the clubhouse and on the course."

What makes 'Growing Golf in the UK' different is its additional focus on non-golfers and lapsed players. The survey posed detailed questions to this segment of the market to understand their perceptions of golf, why they had left the sport and what would encourage them to take-up or restart the game.

The research also highlighted significant opportunities around female and youth participation.

Commissioned by Syngenta and undertaken by GfK, one of the world's largest market research firms, a total of 3,622 UK residents participated in the study - including 1,477 golfers and 2,145 non-golfers and lapsed players.

Syngenta has now commissioned a follow-up study, which will be presented at the HSBC Golf Business Forum in Abu Dhabi later this month.

Simon Elsworth added: "We hope the findings will be used as insights into some of the challenges faced by clubs and courses, along with solutions to help to grow the game. It is a key part in our interest in the long-term sustainability of viable golf businesses."

To download the summary report of 'Growing Golf in the UK', visit www.greencast.co.uk

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