I play at a club with roughly 700 members. Mind you, these are ALL members, not just the golfers (which is mostly male)
The club does a demo day around the middle of may - and there are lots of opportunities to try clubs, that the club would never ever have. Adams, Mizuno, and a few more. Our Director of Golf is a Titleist guy, so there are usually Titliest, Cobra, and Callaway clubs (irons/fw woods/drivers). There are wedges from a few different manufacturers, and the putters are generally oddyssey, a couple scotty's, and a few more here and there.
When it comes to running our pro-shop, other than putters, wedges, balls, and apparel, what do we need? Lets say we buy 5 new titleist drivers to start the season. Maybe 3 of those sell. Now throw in some Ping drivers, Cobra's and one or two Callaways. Now we have way too many drivers than we will be able to sell. Lets not even go into the iron sets. Fw wood's are a little easier sell, but when it comes down to it, not many members are reuping their fwwood's each year.
I know many members at the club, and I used to caddy a ton there through h.s and college, so I see what everyone is playing. Same clubs as last year. Is the proshop as a "golf shop" an out of date model for the private club, not operating at an institutional level? I am a strong supporter of supporting the club, but we can't realistically be asked to buy things we really don't need. Stock up balls, stock up logo clothes, have plenty of gloves, tees etc, have a few putters, have a few wedges, but leave the real equpiment out. After a year, when the club is out of date, will anyone be buying it?
What happens to a club like Worcester CC, with 300-400 members, many of which are over the age of 50. The likely hood of that group even buying new equipment is small, so now you have to stock a shop for 150 people? Out of 150 people, who all are avid players, and whom most likely have bough new equipment in the last 8 years, how many are picking up Callaway's new driver? and then how many on Ping, Cobra, etc.
Too much equipment, not enough people.
Thoughts?