Sports and Leisure Research Group’s latest findings show golfers are a bullish lot when it comes to living, playing in periods of unrest
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Sports and Leisure Research Group’s latest findings show golfers are a bullish lot when it comes to living, playing in periods of unrest
Read More »READ MOREREAD MOREREAD MORE Nearly half of American voters from both major parties have lost confidence in the validity of the upcoming election as they prepare to cast ballots in just 27 days, a new poll shows. The YouGov survey of 1,999 registered voters from around the country, conducted online between October 1 and 2, found that […]
Read More »When Will Sports Travel Get Back to Normal?: Findings and insights from SLRG’s Back to Normal Barometer have pulsed consumer perceptions, attitudes, behaviors and expectations, twice monthly since the start of the pandemic. Virtual conference attendees gained perspective on the implications for sports related travel and the category in general.
Study reveals that core and avid golfers are driving golf’s uptick in increased play during the pandemic
Read More »Despite the continued pandemic and move from summer to fall, golfers are returning to courses at higher rates, a study shows
Read More »Findings from twice-monthly samplings since start of pandemic show golfers are ‘less likely to require additional assurances or a medical breakthrough’ to return to game
Read More »Research shows that golfers view the game as an outlet during the pandemic, much as they did after the tragic events of 9/11
Read More »With Labor Day in the rear-view mirror, the national sports focus historically turns to football. And even in this most atypical of years, what is about to unfold will be, on so many fronts, a reflective litmus test of the overall American landscape.
Read More »SLRG President Jon Last discusses the latest golfer research and provides insights on the current surge in recreational participation and its potential sustainability.
Read More »An August survey conducted by Sports and Leisure Research Group suggests that, despite the pandemic, 2020 will be kind to the golf industry
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