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-+Between baby boomers and junior programs , relief's in sight for the golf industry
Brandon 728 days ago
The golf business measured by numbers of players, rounds played, and equipment sold could be generously described as flat. Why the slowdown in the game’s growth and where is it headed? First of all, the good news… “Baby Boomers” and ...
-+Love it or hate it, golf remains the greatest game ever played
Brandon 790 days ago
Isn’t golf a captivating enigma? It is a puzzle, a seductive siren, a fickle mistress. One has golfing moments when the spirit is riding on Mt. Everest, only to be followed by moments in the depths of Death Valley. There ...
-+Explaining golf's fickle nature (and wisdom from past Masters winner Larry Mize)
Brandon 959 days ago
Why is golf such a fickle mistress? I mean, how in the world can you be so good one day and so bad the next? Where does it go? How does seeming competency at one moment turn into “I don’t ...
-+If they're lengthening courses like St. Andrews, Augusta and Winged Foot, golf's on the wrong track
Brandon 979 days ago
Do golf’s governing bodies really know where the game appears to be going? Is it stumbling in the same direction that tennis did some twenty-thirty years ago when it fell off the earth in popularity? I hope not, but if ...
-+Hoof it! Don't let golf cars spoil our game
Gary Wiren 994 days ago
Golf started out as a walking game…for that matter, it still is in most of the world outside of this country. If you haven’t experienced golf beyond the continental limits of the USA you may not fathom the reality that ...
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