I don't know where we ended up overall, but we were closed all of June, opened up July 1, and July rounds were up 30%. I wonder how much of the business was driven by new and/or "dormant" golfers (those who barely ever played and became regular players)?
Great question, and I suspect we will find out at least some of the answer in the coming months as the weather becomes less golf friendly. My suspicion is that, as we move out of the period in which families would be traveling a lot, being involved heavily with kids sports, and going on vacations and head into colder, wetter weather, rounds will come much closer to being "normal".
How many kids will have decided to choose golf by that point, and how many, having chosen more local sports rather than travel all over the place, will suddenly find they DO have time for golf AND their other sports due to not spending endless days travelling al lover to play other average kids in team travel sports. i.e. Littlle League in the morning and golf in the afternoon with the parents or other new golf converts.
Another great question. I think the answer to this is under the heading of "You don't know what you don't know."
The genie has been out of the lamp for some time now on youth sports; travel baseball, AAU basketball, select soccer, ODP volleyball, and all the rest, and I didn't see much way to put the genie back before this. But I think it is important to remember that at least on of the reasons for the growth of all that stuff has been that it is unsupervised, at least when compared to school sports and in-park stuff run by a recreation department under the umbrella of city government. Those can be tightly regulated, including being shut down; the travel stuff is a Wild West show by comparison, even now.
That said, I think it's possible that it could work the other way. School sports could decline sharply, and the stuff that is not under stricter supervision could actually grow. And, of course, it's possible that by the fall of 2021, there will be a vaccine and things will return to what they were before March of 2020. I don't think we know how that will work, and may not for some time yet.