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Time for an Update? Designing and Renovating Your Golf Course
There are 8,776 golf courses and country clubs in the US as of 2023. Golfing is a very popular activity, and the market is quite competitive for courses. If you want a […]
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How to Improve Efficiency and Increase Automation in Golf Course Management
Did you know that there are nearly 9,000 golf courses in the United States? With so many golf courses to choose from, you may be wondering how to narrow down someone’s selection. […]
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Maximizing Revenue Through Event Planning and Rentals
Statistics show that 41% of marketers believe that events are a critical marketing option. Virtual events are also becoming increasingly popular and profitable. Golf course event planning can be a great marketing […]
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Tips to Improve Golf Course Maintenance and Operations
Did you know that the average size of a golf course is 160 acres? Somehow, though, a course can seem even bigger if you have to maintain it. See, golf course […]
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How to Create a Customer Focused Culture at Your Golf Course
There are 2,244,512 acres of golf courses in the USA. If you want to create a great golf course that has players coming back every week, you’ll need to set yourself apart […]
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Effective Marketing Strategies for Golf Courses
Are you ready to drive more players to your golf course? According to a report by the National Golf Foundation, golf courses have seen a decline in players over the past decade. […]
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How to Implement a Golf Academy and Junior Program
Golf was formally invented in the 1740s, although it was played hundreds of years beforehand. It has remained a very popular sport since then among adults and children. Teaching children and […]
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Stillwater unveils new golf course with new concepts for play, maintenance
Once nearly automatic, the idea of building a golf course with a master-planned community went out of favor here in the early 2000s. But a new community with a new […]
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Stillwater will combine old-school, modern design elements for first new golf course on First Coast since 2002
Bobby Weed said the highest praise a golf architect can get is when someone tells him that a course looks as if it has been on the property for years. […]
