I have seen most of the replies here and I think most have missed the point.
Big box stores have been awesome for golf because they have let golf courses focus more on golf.
We have had a massive explosion in quality golf courses over the last 25 years and the growth of big golf stores over this time is not a coincidence.
I have an old set of irons 'made' by the pro at a top 5 golf course. Nice for sentimental reasons but they are pretty crap.
Its depressing to think the people used to have to factor in the quality of the pro shop into which golf course they joined.
Its completely unrealistic to expect golf clubs to carry the range of clubs that people expect and it would be a significant financial burden on golf clubs to do so.
Let golf clubs concentrate on golf a d
Let retail professionals focus on retail.
While I want to agree with this, I just can't completely...;-)
Perhaps, David, if you are referring to golf equipment (Drivers, FW woods, hybrids, irons, wedges), I can totally see that point.
And, of course, this discussion bifurcates to the "private/public" golf course and shop business models.
But, for clothing (shirts, jackets, shorts, pants, hats) the golf shop is the MUCH better choice for many. Plus, There are clothing brands that you just can't buy at the Big Box guys. Online? Yes, of course. But that opens up new cans or worms in this debate.
Or, are you a "logoed-shirt guy"? Do you care?
I buy very little golf equipment at pro shops. I do buy a TON of "soft goods", however.
Maybe I'm helping you make your point...