3 Ways to Cash In on Golf’s Takeover by Millennials and Gen Z

Remember when golf was the sport for wealthy grandpas in country clubs?

No more โ€“ the $102B sport has passed the vibe check of a much younger, hipper, and more diverse crowd.

RIP Richard Gilmore, you wouldโ€™ve loved this trend. Source: Women in Revolt

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There were a total of 45m golf participants in the US in 2023. Among them:

  • Nearly a quarterย were people of color โ€“ a 43% jump from five years ago
  • Female players took up 26%
  • Nearly 50% of themย are now Millennials, Gen Zers, or even Gen Alpha

The numbers look even better if we look at off-course onlyย (golf thatโ€™s not played on a standard 18-hole course) โ€“ the average player age gets 11 years younger.

We see plenty of opportunities to ride this golf craze and make some cash:

Golf Fashion

For the new fan base, golfโ€™s role has expanded from a hobby to a lifestyle.

And whatโ€™s a lifestyle without fashion?

The $3.3B+ย golf apparel market is ripe for the taking. For both on-course and off-course apparel, US sales in 2023 went up ~55%ย compared to 2019.

Some notable moves in golf fashion this year:ย 

  • Lululemon expanded their golf-specific clothing line
  • Tiger Woods launched his own golf apparel brand, Sun Day Red
  • Eastside Golf, an apparel company, landed $3.4m in seed funding

Searches for โ€œgolf outfitโ€ shot up on Pinterestย in the past year. While interest can be seasonal, weโ€™re still seeing unprecedented growth โ€“ the peaks keep getting higher.

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Source: Google Trends, six months rolling average

To play in this market, forget about white polos. Golf fashion is leaning more into streetwear, and used as a way of self expression.

Design pieces that both function well andย make a statement, like these Twisted Tea cheater pantsย that give you an extra ball,ย or the 420-friendly golf swag.

To combat seasonality, you can even create a line of โ€œgrandpa-core chicโ€ golf attire for men, suited for the colder months.

Or, zoom in the kids โ€“ the number of junior players increased by 40%ย from 2019 to 2023. The problem? They outgrow their clothes. You can start a secondhand marketplace for golf parents to sell used attire and shoes from their kids.

All About The Greens

Managing a full-service golf course is a multifaceted job, and itโ€™s gotten way more specialized and tech-drivenย in recent years.

You can come at this opportunity in a variety of ways:

  • Drones:ย Rent out drones to golf course owners and help them reduce labor costs. Drones can streamline routine course inspections and improve turf healthย with precise mapping.
  • Consulting: Become a sustainability consultant to help make golf courses more eco-friendly, like using water conservation or native plant integration to reduce costs, and attract environmentally conscious young players.
  • Events:ย Find golf courses that are struggling, and help them attract new traffic through events and outreach, like corporate retreats, local tournaments, and themed parties. Youโ€™ll make valuable contacts in the industry and carve out a niche for yourself.

If you own a golf course, or are considering building one, document the work โ€” this kind of content is popular within the community.

One guy built his first course for under $250k, and got 16k+ upvotes from fellow r/golf redditors. This video of someone weeding golf greensย got 17.9m views on TikTok, and another one maintaining the greens got 2.2mย views.

@turf_fiends No More Weeds ๐Ÿšซ๐ŸŒฟ . . . .
#greenkeeping
#weedremoval
#removal
#weeding
#garden
#golfcoursemaintenance
#groundscrew
#golfcoursetiktok . . . ๐ŸŽฅ @apalon.money (Repost) @therealturfcrew
โ™ฌ original sound – Turf_Fiends

Off-Course Opportunities

Many new players get introduced to golf through off-course settings.

Driving ranges and family entertainment centers are worth $16.7Bย in the US. And eater-tainment venuesย โ€“ where you can play while dining โ€“ are having a moment.

Puttshack, an eater-tainment chain famous for its indoor mini golf, uses high-tech sensors to track player performance.

Source: Google Trends, six months rolling average

You can focus on optimizing these off-course experiences, such as:

  • Software to help these eater-tainment venues optimize customer experience
  • Wearable devices to help new players analyze their swing mechanics and improve their game
  • A โ€œDIY home golf simulatorโ€ kit that includes all the components needed for someone to build their own
  • An app to help players find driving ranges (“driving ranges near me” gets 107k searches/month, per Ahrefs).

From fashion, course management to tech-powered entertainment, the golf industry tees up a wealth of business opportunities. So grab your clubs and take your swing!

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