Golf Products market demand in 2010
Golf Course Consumables to 2009 - Market Research, Market
Share, Market Size, Sales, Demand Forecast, Market Leaders,
Company Profiles, Industry Trends US golf course consumables
demand will reach $1.3 billion in 2009 based on more golf
rounds played and continued course construction. The best
performing products will include less persistent and lower
mobility fertilizers, more specific insecticides and
salinity-resistant turf. Regional demand will follow
population shifts south and west.
This all new Packaged Facts report analyzes in detail the
$5.8 billion U.S. market for golf equipment, which, in this
report, includes clubs, balls, bags, carts and accessories,
including apparel, footwear, gloves, tees, and training
devices for putting and driving. While this is positive
growth over 2004, The U.S. Market for Golf Equipment report
foresees potential sand traps. The decreasing number of core
golfers is hurting the industry, seen specifically in
decreases in the number of rounds played, the slowdown in
new golf course openings and a stagnant market for golf
clubs.
But that's not to say that aspects of golf aren't in an
upswing. Indeed, younger players are trying the game, and
Tiger Woods had a positive impact on attracting Asian
Americans and African Americans in the game. And,
interestingly, golf apparel is doing very well. Golfers may
not be on the green as much, but they look good on and off
the course. The U.S Market for Golf Equipment investigates
the trend in fashion golf wear and other factors to growth,
plus data on golf equipment market size and composition,
profiles of major marketers, current marketing and retail
trends, demographics and attitudes of consumers, and
forecasts through 2010. In 2010 to 2014 A great demand of
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