The average age of people who play golf regularly in the UK is up an incredible 15 years from 48 to 63 in less than five years, according to data.
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A report in the Financial Times, referencing work conducted by Sports Marketing Surveys (SMS INC), states that ‘in the UK, the average age of golfers is up from 41 in 2009 to 45, while that of ‘avid golfers’, those who play at least once a week, is up from 48 to 63, according to SMS INC.’
“Getting younger golfers to join and retain memberships at golf clubs is an ongoing challenge,” said SMS INC.
Golf clubs in the UK have seen memberships fall and a participation drop in the game, and one of the main problems has been getting people in their 30s and 40s to play golf to replace those who have played the game throughout their advanced years.
One of the reasons why Haywards Heath Golf Club in West Sussex, for example, brought in a flexible membership scheme, in which golfers pay a discounted annual subscription to be a member of the club, and then reduced or free green fees for a certain number of rounds they play, last year, was to reduce the average age of members of the club.
“The new membership category quickly achieved one of our stated aims – the recruitment of younger golfers aged 30 to 50 who are working and / or with families,” said Graham White, club secretary.
“These time-poor, frustrated golfers cannot justify full subscriptions for the few times they can afford to play. Therefore, flexible has attracted back some of our past members who gave up when they reached 30 and the discounted young persons’ subs stopped.
“We have also attracted new members in this same 30 to 50 age bracket whose golf has consisted of occasional outings with groups and societies. Now they are benefitting from being part of a members’ club with official handicaps and competitions.
“I believe that once you attract a member who is at least over 40 and settled in their career, many will stay with the club through to retirement and beyond.”


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