On- and Off-Course Participation Changes
Over the past decade, the number of on-course golfers has increased by about 4% in the U.S. Over that same period, the number of off-course participants has risen by 127% in concert with the growth in the number of off-course forms of the game and overall availability, from golf entertainment venues like Topgolf to indoor golf simulators and tech-enabled driving ranges.
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