#'s of golfers in usa

  • (1) Looking to find out how many people play golf in the usa, and if this is "segmented" by numbers of rounds per year, e.g. xxxx over 10, xxx over 30 etc. (2) where are they located? Northeast, or by state -- and where -- if oyu have this? -- Basically trying to get a handle on who palys, how much, and where are they....


  • The National Golf Fooundation publishes a good deal of market research on golf and golfers, most of it fairly high-priced. But some of it is, happily, available at no cost. If you visit their site at: www.ngf.org on the right hand side of the page, below the middle, you'll see the following: Industry Research 2003 Rounds Played Report (PDF: 309 K / 15 pages) click here for your free copy Where it says "click here for your free copy" you should......click there for your free copy. The report is chock full of geographic data on number of rounds played, dollars spent, 9-hole vs 18-hole courses, and so on. ------------------- As to actual numbers of golfers, NGF also provides a wealth of information. At the NGF FAQs page at: http://www.ngf.org/cgi/whofaq.asp you'll find a lot of details, including: ..... How many golfers are there in the U.S.? There are 26.2 million golfers in the United States. A golfer is defined as anyone ages 18 and above who played at least one regulation round of golf in the past 12 months. 36.7 million Americans are golf participants, defined as anyone ages 5 and above who either played a round of golf or visited a golf practice facility. ..... And if that's not enough data for you, check out their "Growth of US Golf" page at: http://www.ngf.org/cgi/whofaqgrowth.asp NGF also puts out an Almanac with this type of information. You can see a description of it (and order it, if you like, for $250) at: http://www.ngf.org/cgi/whonews.asp?storyid=121 The Executive's Guide to Top-Line Golf Statistics "Golf participation increased 1.6 percent to 25.8 million in 2001 compared to 2000 measurements. The Almanac defines who these participants are and outlines where growth has occurred on a national basis. Analysis of Golf's Best Customers, those playing 25 rounds of golf or more per year and/or spending more than $1,000 annually on golf expenses, identifies how many exist in addition to the classification of spending versus rounds...Despite downturns in the economy and a looming bear market leading to conservative spending, golf spending has continued to grow. According to the latest research report by the NGF (National Golf Foundation), golf spending grew to more than $23 billion and another $26 billion in golf travel in 2001. The Almanac explores the spending behavior of golfers, their travel habits and preferences, and their spending tendencies outside of the golf industry. -------------------- I hope these sources provide you the type of overview and detail you are looking for. If anything here needs elaboration, or if you need additional information, please let me know by posting a Request for Clarification. I'll be glad to assist you however I can.


  • November 21st, 2008 - Posted in hznj.com | edit |