SMS Inc. reveals increased figures in golf rounds played
A continued increase in number of rounds played in the second quarter of 2017.
Sports Marketing Surveys (SMS Inc.) has revealed increased figures in its 'UK Golf Rounds Played' study for the second quarter of 2017 compared with the previous year.
Following a positive first quarter in the UK, SMS INC. highlights a continued increase of the number of rounds of golf played in the second quarter of 2017 with a rise of 4% compared with the same period in 2016.
The Midlands was the top performing region with an increase of 7% on last year.
Last year, the UK saw 163% of average rainfall in June which would have kept golfers away from the course. In this quarter rainfall was an average of 48% in the UK overall and it was the warmest May in the series from 1910, allowing for more rounds to be played.
Each region of the UK saw a growth in the average rounds played in April 2017.
"Considered by many as the start of the golf season, The Masters is the first showcase to excite those latent golfers who haven’t dusted off the clubs from their winter hibernation, and the duel between Sergio Garcia and Justin Rose has proven the perfect catalyst to drive rounds played forward in Q2," said SMS director Richard Payne.
"With a continued spell of warm and dry weather (especially in the South and Midlands) it is encouraging to see the momentum from Q1 continuing into Q2 and let’s hope Jordan Speith’s incredible finish at The Open can push this further into Q3."