PROBLEM
There are a 4 types of golfers:
- The club members: Those that golf week in week out with the same bunch, at the same golf club. This is routine for them, and if that group stops golfing, the rest will just stop golfing along with them.
- The variety seekers: Could be club members too, but golfers who seek variety outside of their home club. No two golf courses are the same, heck no two holes are the same. Golfers being golfers want to try all of them, hence you see why golfers travel for golf, because there are only 150 golf courses in Malaysia, compared to 30k of them around the world.
- The price conscious: Golfers that look for cheap deals, natural human instinct.
- The newbies: The largest and most important pool of golfers. All golfers start here, but if they don’t find people to golf with together on a consistent basis, they drop off and the golf industry loses yet another player. Once they catch on, they become addicts, and the golf industry stands to benefit from their consumption for years to come.
Aside from type 1 - the club members, type 2-4 are golfers that use Deemples the most. Because their schedules are not consistent, and it’s not every week that everyone they want to golf with will be available. In a world where private clubs only account for 30% of the golf courses, and 70% and continuously increasing percentage are public golf courses, we see the number of type 1 golfers - club members declining across the board. More private golf clubs are also turning to become public courses since club membership base alone usually cannot financially sustain the operations of the club.
In a population of 7 billion people in the world, only 60 million people play golf. That’s less than 1% of the world’s population. In Malaysia, the numbers are the same, 300 thousand golfers in a 31 million population country.
In more developed countries like the USA, Canada, Australia, UK, the density of golfers go up to about 10%, and in developing countries especially in Asia, Africa, and South America, the density is close to 0.1%.
Golf takes a long time for a game, compared with other games. A round of 18 holes takes about 4.5 hours, then you add in the time taken to travel there and back (usually at least 30 min away), eat, chit-chat and shower after the game, easily an 8 hour activity.
The people that play golf too, are normally people with higher income, who are usually senior executives, business owners, and professionals. These people usually have a packed schedule. So it is almost impossible, for busy people, to be able to find another busy person, to carve out 8 hours in their day at the same time.