How many times a year do you think a woman with a career and children can play? How is a single mother going to play? Women have tough enough lives without trying to be a golfer. This is just another waste of energy and resources.
Have to side with John here.
I am all for getting women playing the game. There are a few ladies at my club I enjoy playing with plus I am lucky to be married to a wonderful lady that loves sports, and will never turn down a chance to play 18 or 36. But that is the exception. I think increased female participation rates will be hindered by the following:
1. There are a lot more single moms out there than single dads. Yes, where will a single mother have the time to play?.
2. A lot of men want to keep women out. The golf course is viewed as THEIR haven, not to be intruded upon. I know a few guys that get very competitive with their wives, say they can't play with them, end up arguing . How stupid. I have not beat my wife once, not once!
3. I firmly believe that we are becoming increasingly matriarchal. Everywhere you look, women are getting advanced degrees and assuming management positions. They are going to night school or studying online , working long hours, and yet still expected to be the primary caregiver at home. Men have not picked up the slack at home with two wage earners, this leaves many women tired and depressed, and heart disease was once not a major killer of women compared to men, it is now a major killer. There are a lot of supermoms out there, it takes its toll, so golf is a low low priority.
4. As far as getting more young people involved, that is a pipe dream. Kids are becoming increasing sedentary and spend hours upon hours texting and engaging in the various social media. Golf is hard, you have to deal with a lot of rejection, and it takes a lot of practice and persistence. With a limited attention span, kids today will not find enticing a sport that lacks the immediate gratification that golf offers.
5. Young people are being brought up with a mindset in the media and public education that rich is bad and people with a lot of money have a responsibility to share with those that have less. Golfers are viewed as an elite demographic, whether that perception is true or not. This will turn young people off to the game, who will equate the game with those "selfish mean rich guys".
6. We need to accept the possibility that women are probably wired differently than men when it comes to sports and competitive events. I would like to believe we are equal and should be treated equally, but maybe there are really some genetic issues that cause men to gravitate toward sports and competition more than women. Women have a nesting instinct that I do not believe men have. We are different, maybe we needed to just acknowledge it and put political correctness aside. Just don't see an huge influx of women no matter what we do. Wish that was not the case, but my gut says that is the case.
Bottom line is the game will always be there in one form or another. Growth will be flat or negative. It takes a lot of guts to build a course from scratch, especially if it is not associated with real estate or a resort. Demographic and economic trends are not favorable for the growth of the game.