Insights into Golf’s Pandemic Surge Sports and Leisure Research Group’s Jon Last and David Klein unpack the latest Back to Normal Barometer findings that reveal the impetus behind golf’s current surge in participation and the critical variables that will ultimately determine its long term sustainability (18 minutes)
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Course operators earn high marks on executing Back2Golf initiative
Survey shows that pandemic protocols at golf facilities have helped ease golfer fears and led to faster re-engagement with the game
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