Golf's $100 Million Phone Problem
Golf's $100 Million Phone Problem
Understanding the Hidden Costs of Outdated Communication Habits

As U.S. golf courses rack up staff time on the phone – 6 million hours over the past year, by NGF estimates – a familiar disconnect emerges between businesses recognizing inefficiency and addressing it. NGF research shows the majority of golf course operators are aware of the opportunity cost, but only a small percentage have actually implemented technology solutions to minimize waste, with a fraction more exploring their options. This gap points to a competitive advantage opportunity for operators willing to act.

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