Gatch Report says

A recent survey showed significant differences between the UK and US golfers when spending plans on golf equipment this year.
According to a recent report by the UK Golf Industry Collective and Data Insights, only 20% of UK golfers said they plan to buy new golf clubs in the next 12 months, less than half of the 47% reported by U.S. golfers.
More than half of respondents (57%) said they had no intention of buying any new equipment this year, while 23% were unsure.
The data show that the gender differences are small, with 20% and 15% of female golfers showing interest in investing in new gear this season.
Employment status only has a modest impact on future equipment purchase plans, with 22% of full-time workers expecting to buy new clubs in 2025, while retirees account for 16%. Interestingly, income levels did not significantly affect purchasing intentions.
according to collectThese findings suggest that UK golf equipment retailers may be likely to be slow, although factors such as price stability may provide opportunities to stimulate demand.
A recent poll conducted by online golf retailers golfsupport.com This requires 1,178 golfers in the UK to replace golf clubs once, and found that every 3-5 years changes every 3-5 years, and every 1-2 years changes 9% of clubs.
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