Sustained appeal
Mark Darbon, Chief Executive of The R&A, said, “I am delighted to see participation continue to grow in our affiliated markets across the world, encompassing 148 countries. Over 100 million people playing golf in some format is significant and highlights the sport’s sustained appeal.
“The growth in non-traditional formats such as driving ranges, adventure golf and simulator golf, is helping drive participation among adults and juniors on a global scale while on-course activity also remains very popular.
“The millions of juniors enjoying the sport across all formats offers huge potential for future growth. New golfer participation programmes with appealing propositions are important for encouraging more people into the sport, transitioning many into on-course golf and retaining them in greater numbers.
“The broad appeal of golf is testament to the endeavours of so many involved in the industry and I thank our affiliated national federations and partners around the world for their hard work as we collectively grow the sport.”
Biggest markets
Asia is the leading region for adults playing golf among R&A affiliated regions, with total adult participation of 26.2 million. Europe is second highest with 20.3 million adults and Canada next best with 6.9 million adults. Total junior participation is largest in Europe with 18.5 million golfers.
In The R&A’s nine biggest markets, women make up 31% of total adult participation and 25% of all 9 and 18-hole adult golfers. Across other formats – not 9 and 18-hole golf – in those key markets, women make up 50% of total adult participation.
The opportunity to move from other formats to on-course golf is evident in further research from The R&A on pathways into golf, which shows that 37% of on-course golfers in Canada played alternative formats before they played on a golf course, with 36% doing so in England.
The R&A is continuing its commitment to invest £200 million over ten years (2017-2026) in developing golf across the world, including encouraging participation through various initiatives such as the ‘Just Swing’ campaign launched in March and its Golf It! facility in Glasgow opened in 2023.