China, Brazil, Argentina, and India – those
nations, Greg Norman believes, are golf’s future development hot spots. “We are
really focused on emerging markets in developing countries,” the West Palm
Beach, Florida-based designer said in a recent interview with KPMG’s GolfAdvisory Practice. “We see tremendous upside for the growth of golf in these
developing countries.”
Like Norman,
Jack Nicklaus believes China,
Brazil,
and Argentina
are promising nations for golf development. However, during an interview withthe Golf Channel, Nicklaus added some other countries to the mix: South Korea, Russia, Cambodia, and Malaysia.
Add it all up and you get nine nations and
one region – a wealth of choices. But remember this: When you hear
golf-industry professionals talking about the nations that offer the best
opportunities for growth, what you’re really hearing is the sound of checks being
cashed. Money talks, and it can have a powerful influence on one’s perspective.
Some information in this post
originally appeared in the February 2012 issue of the World Edition of the Golf
Course Report.
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