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So Much Talk; So Little Do
We continue to talk about the growth of the game and how we can add players, rounds, and rate to the business each and every day. Although I can see and hear these conversations, the follow-up never seems to be as large as the discussion. The growth of the game; will it happen, can it happen? Every person I know, seems to hold an opinion as to this notion. I too, have an opinion, one drawn more from the potential newcomers then from the people holding court over this issue.
I absolutely believe we can grow the game. I believe it because I have seen it. We have the tools, the time, and the professionals. We need the will and the stick-to-itiveness to execute. It is important, I believe, to move ahead, jump in, and start a program at your facility. Great planning and a program are not necessary as we have Get Golf Ready at your fingertips. This program is working today, so seek it out and build it for your golf fans.
Here are the 5 High Fives for Growth;
Golf programs need not be perfect. They, however, do need to understand the people proposition and make certain to recognize and reward both golfer and teacher for every try, near success, and real success. Golf can grow. There is interest; the number is between 27 and 90 million people in the US. Let’s not get bogged down in those numbers. Let’s start with one. We can do this!
Jack Dillon
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