The Australian Golf Industry Council (AGIC)
has undertaken the most in-depth analysis of the Australian golf industry since
2005.
The Australian Golf Industry Council (AGIC)
has undertaken the most in-depth analysis of the Australian golf industry since
2005.
The research project provides fresh insight into the golf landscape in
Australia. The data collected will enable the golf industry to understand and
engage current and potential participants in order to grow participation and
ensure the continued relevance of the sport to future generations.
The comprehensive study surveyed males and females aged 18 and above across
metropolitan and rural areas, and produced some interesting key findings
including:
"An important project for every stakeholder in the Australian golf industry,
the AGIC commissioned this research so that it could be shared with everyone
for the benefit of the game" said Brian Thorburn, CEO of the PGA of Australia
and Chairman of the AGIC.
"The research identifies the key changes in the golf industry as well as
emerging consumer demands, which will allow the golf industry to capitalise on
a range of opportunities."
Another key part of the research was a segmentation analysis across current and
potential golfers.
The research identified six main consumer segments: Golf Traditionalists,
Variety Seekers, The Incidentals and The Alternates made up the current
players, whilst Get Me Started and the Health and Fitness Crew were identified
as the key segments among potential golfers.
Golf Traditionalists and the Variety Seekers lead the way as the top financial
contributors to the golf industry, while the Get Me Started segment offers the
biggest opportunity among potential golfers. Two thirds of people in this
segment have been to a course, driving range or into a golf shop in the past 12
months and they have the strongest interest in the game among those who don’t
currently play.
After assessing this important research the AGIC has established five key
themes that are shaping the next steps for the golf industry.
With this research providing a knowledge base and benchmarks against which to
measure progress, it was clearly essential to the health of the Australian golf
industry that it was completed.
"Thanks to this ground breaking research report, conducted by Repucom,
our sport is in a much stronger position and will be able to make
evidence-based decisions" added Thorburn.
"It’s been great to see the industry working so closely together on this
project. Strong alignment and the insights we now have provide a wonderful
foundation to grow the game in a collaborative way."
To view a summary of the research, visit agic.org.au.
Established in 2006, the AGIC brings together representatives from the major
Golf Industry bodies and works as one to promote golf and industry wide
initiatives.
Members of the AGIC include the 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.