Without getting too political and inciting an e-riot, I wonder if the outcome of this year’s presidential elections will help put more people on the course? It’s no secret that we’re still recovering economically and we can easily get into a heated debate as to who’s fault it is but my concern is the future.
The NGF reported in the last five years that golf (in the U.S.) has lost 4 million golfers. They also say that female golfers (U.S.) are down 23% over the past five years. When golfers were asked why they don’t play as much they’re top answers were 1) My spouse/significant other doesn’t play and 2) Congestion on the golf course.
Wait a minute, I play to get some “me” time and get away from the everyday stuff, no offense honey. And Congestion? If we are losing golfers every year wouldn’t you think that means less people on the course? Oh wait…golf course closures. Damn economy! Which brings me back to the title. When will golf see a ramp up in activity?
I can only hope that just like a lot of businesses, we are waiting to see who will be president and then return back to normal no matter who wins. I wonder if the fear of the unknown is causing us to stall and wait. Regardless if it’s Obama or Romney, the power is still in numbers. The elected officials can tell us what they think will work but it comes down to us to make it happen. Just my $0.02…
Hit’em long…yell FORE!