
Almost one-third of golf facilities are currently charging higher fees than the $50 women expect to pay even for an “ultimate” facility.
Most facilities have multiple sets of tees, although those that describe their facilities as “woman-friendly” have no more sets than facilities in general.
While fewer than one quarter of
golf facility customers are women, nearly all facilities consider women
important to their financial success and to the overall environment at
their facility. Yet only two-thirds of facilities consider themselves as
“women-friendly” and only a very few of them provide the features that
women want in a golf facility.
In a surprising development, the study found the
game’s difficulty did not rank as highly by women as the inability to reach
greens in regulation, which is a result of limited tee positioning.
Courses need to be more flexible in providing play options that address both time and cost, such as nine-hole rates, pay-by-the-hole and low junior fees that are part of a family play plan.
Fifty percent of women who no longer play said if they would continue with the game if they had steady and enjoyable playing partners.
Childcare must be provided at a reasonable cost, a fact that has been duly recognized by the ski industry for many years.
Facilities must select personnel, especially in their pro shops, that are receptive to and completely supportive of the issues that are of greatest importance to women. Staff members who are not true believers, the study says, can and will undermine all of the positive programs that a facility adopts.