The age of the Management Company?

Our Summer issue will include a feature on the recent growth of management companies, and how the current economy has fueled that growth.

But the growth is not sudden. Companies like Troon and Billy Casper Golf Management have been steadily growing over the past ten years. To be sure, growth was not as rapid as this magazine predicted in 2000. But it has still been constant, and appears to continue at a good pace.

Many of the courses being added today were underperforming – both private clubs and resorts.

So the question remains, is this good for the industry?

It appears that the answer is ‘yes’. It is always better to have a well-run course than to have poorly managed facilities. And there really is little fear that golf will turn into the hotel industry – with a few dominant chains. Golfers still choose a course based on the unique attributes of the facility, and not based on who manages it.

Jack Crittenden
Jack Crittenden
Jack Crittenden is an award-winning journalist with more than 35 years of news experience. He has run Golf Inc. magazine since 1998, serving as Editor-in-Chief for most of that time. Crittenden is CEO of Crittenden Research, a media company in the law, real estate and medical liability insurance industries. He grew up in California and graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in public administration, specializing in urban planning. He graduated from American University’s Washington College of Law. He has run his company since 1991.

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