Syngenta puts females first at Golf Club Managers Association Conference

Mark Sandersonin Golf

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Syngenta Golf Ambassador Carin Koch was among the expert speakers for a keynote presentation and panel discussion on female participation in golf in the UK at the Golf Club Managers Association Conference, held at St George's Park, Burton on Trent from November 15-17.

The European Solheim Cup Captain was joined by Rod Burke, Syngenta Marketing Manager Turf and Vegetation Management EAME, as well as award-winning golf club manager Emma Clifford, Women and Golf magazine editor Alison Root and pioneering PGA Professional Alastair Spink to offer practical ideas and solutions on 'How to increase revenues by engaging new female customers.'

"It was the first time I have attended the Golf Club Managers Association Conference, and I was impressed with the enthusiasm among managers to encourage more women to take up golf," said Carin Koch.

"We had many conversations at the conference, before and after our presentation, and it is clear that there is genuine momentum at club level in the UK to grow the game and the golf business by attracting more women and families to play."

Currently, approximately 13% of golfers in the UK are female, compared to 26% in Sweden, according to European Golf Association figures.

However, Sweden is also looking to encourage more women to play and Carin Koch described a Swedish Golf Federation initiative tagged 'Vision 50:50' to get more women into club management positions to influence club operations and female and family appeal.

The panel discussion was preceded by a presentation of the findings of Syngenta's market research report 'The Opportunity to Grow Golf: Female Participation,' offering clubs insights and solutions on how to engage new women golfers.

Emma Clifford, the 2014 GCMA Club Manager of the Year, shared her experience of changing golf club culture and taking a more customer-focused approach to club management.

Women and Golf editor Alison Root spoke of the UK golf course industry's urgent need to change, while Fellow PGA Professional Alastair Spink talked about his successful female group coaching programmes at Fynn Valley Golf Club, Suffolk.

Syngenta's Rod Burke said: "Our market research into female participation has demonstrated there is a genuine interest in golf among women in the UK, as well as the key European golf markets.

"It represents a significant business opportunity and it was pleasing to see so many club managers in the UK recognizing this fact and looking to implement change based on customer wants and needs."

To download a free copy of The Opportunity to Grow Golf: Female Participation, visit www.greencast.co.uk/uk/growing-golf

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