This podcast episode delves into the fascinating evolution of golf culture, particularly in light of recent trends toward enhancing accessibility and engagement through innovative formats such as simulators and putting greens. We engage in a profound discourse with John Breaker, a notable figure in the golf sector, who elucidates the burgeoning interest in golf-related entertainment venues and their potential to foster a more inclusive golfing community. Throughout our conversation, we explore the implications of the pandemic on golf participation rates, revealing that a significant portion of the new players have remained committed to the sport. Additionally, we address the importance of educational initiatives in cultivating a new generation of golfers, emphasizing the need for programs that intertwine golf with essential life skills. As we conclude, we reflect on the multifaceted nature of growing the game, acknowledging the various approaches that contribute to this endeavor.
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