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Golf club membership grew in 2023, with growing numbers of female members. Yet clubs remain dominated by male members aged over 50, found the 2023 annual survey of golf clubs. But how will that change in 2024? The survey is on-line and remains open until 31st October (see below).
Hillier Hopkins seeks input for annual golf club survey30-10-2023
Accountants Hillier Hopkins has opened its annual benchmark survey of UK golf clubs and wants to hear from golf club managers, secretaries and club pros.
Hillier Hopkins survey reports mixed picture for UK golf membership, with 77% reporting no drop-off in numbers and an increase in rounds played in 202231-01-2023
A survey of 82 golf clubs in the UK has found that 23% of clubs – less than 20 – have seen a drop in membership over the last 12 months, while the remaining 77% have seen numbers either remain stable or have increased during that period, pointing to a mixed picture in relation to the direction that golf club membership is heading in the UK in coming year.