amb1923:
So I'm not completely convinced that it's the snootiness of Shinnecock or Winged Foot that means we won't get a new course for 3 years. Merion is a pretty snooty private club. So was Oakmont. I think it's just the general decline of WGT, especially after the TopGolf buyout.
Even the size of the response on this thread is an indication of the decline. Remember when the TruGolf courses came out in 2010/2011 and people went crazy in the forums?Probably 30 pages of responses. The handwriting is on the wall for WGT, I think.
And speaking of TruGolf, if we have to wait til 2020 for the next course, could the powers that be at least get rid of the greens fees so we can play around on Cabo & Whistler until Flash doesn't work anymore?
Full Bandon sounds fun eventually. Who knows if there will be anyone around to turn off the lights by then...
I agree, this has little to do with the clubs saying no, but far more to do with the reluctance to spend money investing in a wounded beast.
WGT numbers have been dropping for a long time, and Andyson used to publish the unique visitors which backed this up.And as you say, a look at the WGT forum just proves this.......then a look at anyones "friends list" of mates who never or seldom play is testament to this.
Golf participation is dropping in general.....however it is still strong, and juniors (especially girls) taking up the game is encouraging.
Then take the boom in Asia and developing countries.....the market is still massive.
We have lived through hard economic times, and this is partially the reason, plus one has to remember, golf is still seen as an elitist sport (the costs of equipment and membership are high), thus denying many people actually playing.
Enter driving ranges (especially gimmicky ones like TG provide where it is more "entertainment") where it is affordable, their is still sufficient demand for a game like WGT to be successful.
But it has become stale with no real development and the gimmicks added for the time challenged millennials has further driven players away.
TG's market has been the younger set as per DufferJohn's stats.......as Jim said, they get up too late to work, and more than three holes might interfere with snapchat......
Will they keep the game going? No, someone playing for minutes a day will not spend, and probably cannot afford to spend (or have the time to do surveys).
Flash will die, along with it, this game for us PC users......Mobile will probably continue, but will not have the allure to keep the golfers playing.
I hope TG do sell off the PC version, so someone can migrate the game to another platform, and actually invest rather than pillage. Only then, will the WGT potential be reaped.