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• Only 24% of golfers worldwide are women, study finds
• Prospective players could add $35 billion to golf economy
• Women 38% more likely than men to bring children to golf

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Women account for just 24% of golfers worldwide – yet the number of prospective female players could add $35 billion to the global golf economy.

These are the findings of a groundbreaking global study into female golf participation commissioned by Syngenta and conducted by an independent international market research company.

The new report, called ‘The Global Economic Value of Increased Female Participation in Golf’, surveyed 14,000 people in eight markets in North America, Europe and Asia.

It found that 29% of non-golfing females and lapsed players were either interested or very interested in taking up golf in the next two years.

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It also found that women are 38% more likely than men to bring children to golf, indicating that increasing female participation would significantly boost the number of juniors taking up the game.

Launching the report at the HSBC Golf Business Forum, Syngenta Global Head of Lawn & Garden Jeff Cox, said: “For the first time, we have been able to assess worldwide latent demand for golf among women and estimate the potential economic value to the global golf industry.

“As our survey shows, millions of women worldwide could be interested in taking up golf within the next two years.

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“This is a huge opportunity for the golf industry. However, realising this opportunity, engaging and then converting prospects, requires golf to listen to and address the specific needs of its different customers.”

Carin Koch, the 2015 European Solheim Cup captain and Syngenta ambassador, said: “As a professional golfer who has been fortunate to travel around the world, I know that golf is a game with global appeal to both men and women.

“I also know, as a mother of two children, that golf is a wonderful way to share time with family.

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“One of the most interesting findings for me was that family responsibilities and cost were the two main reasons women give up golf, yet spending time with family and friends is one of the great attractions of golf.

“If golf could make itself more female and family friendly, there is both an immediate and long-term opportunity to retain and attract many more female golfers and bring their children into the game.”

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What do you make of the findings of this report? Let us know in the ‘Comments’ section below. Alternatively, download ‘The Global Economic Value of Increased Female Participation in Golf’ free of charge from unlockinggolfstruepotential.co.uk.

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