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World Golf Report reveals $5b surge in retail sales in 2021

1.15pm 26th January 2023 - Retail

Golf Datatech and the Yano Research Institute has published its World Golf Report for 2023, the industry’s only global golf retail study.

The 2023 edition provides an in-depth global retail market summary based on geography, size and economic significance of the now $20 billion worldwide golf equipment and apparel market, which encompass the $11.1 billion equipment and the $8.9 billion apparel sectors, respectively.  

Among the key highlights of the study, worldwide golf equipment and apparel sales exploded to all-time highs in 2021 following the pandemic, surging by more than $5 billon.

Sales of equipment rose by over $2b from 2020 to 2021

“The main question we get from throughout the industry is how much did the golf business grow after the pandemic and what did we give back in 2022?” said John Krzynowek of Golf Datatech. “In 2021, we reached all-time high sales levels around the world, eclipsing $20 billion in annual sales, with $11.1 billion in golf equipment and $9 billion in golf apparel. Strong consumer demand for golf products continued into 2022, however several factors constrained the manufacturers’ ability to meet orders during the first three quarters, and then economic woes dragged down the market in Q4.”

Even though the golf business was very healthy over the past two years, the data shows it could have been even better except for:

“Despite near record levels, worldwide equipment and apparel sales could have been substantially higher if not for these market disruptions,” said Krzynowek. 

Sales have remained strong across all markets in 2022 although the strength of the dollar against other currencies means that the sales figures reported outside of the US are slightly deflated

The US and Korea were the primary drivers of much of the world’s equipment and apparel sales growth since 2019, with Korean equipment sales +93% (+$549 million) while US sales were +43% (+$1.6 billion).

Some additional findings of the 2023 World Golf Report include:

In 2015 Golf Datatech and Yano Research collaborated to introduce the golf industry’s first-ever worldwide market report, a benchmark study designed to capture the true size and scope of the global golf retail market. Now in 2023, the new updated study features eight years of sales history by product category, including specific estimates for golf balls, clubs, other golf equipment, and golf apparel.

Golf Datatech and Yano Research Institute unveiled the key findings from the 2023 World Golf Report at the PGA Show in Orlando

“The alliance between Golf Datatech and Yano Research Institute continues to yield new data that speaks not only to the state of the worldwide equipment and apparel markets, but also provides trends and insights that can help companies better react to changes across worldwide marketplaces and adjust their business strategies,” said Krzynowek. “The 2023 World Golf Report analyzes all countries that have a significant golf footprint, providing a wealth of key information, including insights into the top 10 golf markets and a deep dive into the US, UK and Japan markets.”

“The World Golf Report remains an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the golf business around the world,” said Shigeki Mitsuishi, Senior Executive Researcher, Yano Research Institute. “Having accurate estimates of the various worlds’ golf economies is critical to managing and developing business plans across the globe. We believe the World Golf Report provides our customers with great insights which they can use to better run their businesses, regardless of where they are or what products they sell.”  

For more information on the World Golf Report 2023, contact Golf Datatech at info@golfdatatech.com or call 888-944-4116. 

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