Australian club golfers increased the number of rounds they played in
2012 according to new data released by the Australian Golf Industry
Council (AGIC).
For the 2012 calendar year, approximately 12.38 million rounds were played, marking a 2.4% increase on 2011 figures.
In 2012, rounds played by males accounted for more than 81 per cent of all rounds played.
Despite
a slow start to 2012 due to unseasonal rainfall, strong Autumn and
Winter seasons saw month-on-month growth continue until the end of the
year with a 6 per cent increase in the fourth quarter of the year.
Metropolitan and regional courses benefitted equally with both sectors recording 2.4 per cent growth increases on 2011 figures.
Metropolitan markets accounted for approximately 45% of total rounds played.
AGIC Chairman and Golf Australia CEO Stephen Pitt said the new figures were a good reflection on Australian golf in 2012.
“Australian
golfers are playing more rounds of golf and spending more time at their
favourite courses which is a big positive for everyone in the
industry,” Pitt said.
“The flow-on effects of these figures are
very important to clubs, pro shops, retailers, coaches and a range of
other industry stakeholders. Everyone, including the individual golfer,
benefits from this level of business and activity in the golf industry.”
The
Australian Golf Industry Council (AGIC) was established in late 2006 to
provide a forum to help unite the industry on agreed industry wide
initiatives.
Membership includes: Australian Golf Course
Superintendents Association, Australian Ladies Professional Golf,
Australian Sporting Goods Association, Golf Australia, Golf Management
Australia, PGA of Australia and the Society of Australian Golf Course
Architects.
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( Source www.golfaustralia.org.au )
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