Summary of Off-Course Golf in the U.S.
Summary of Off-Course Golf in the U.S.
Off-Course Golf

This one-page summary of off-course forms of golf participation in the U.S. provides an overview of the growth in the sector. The overview includes data on those who only engage in golf entertainment, simulator golf or on a driving range, as well as those who play both traditional and off-course golf.

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