Title: Joe Louis Barrow, Jr.
1Joe Louis Barrow, Jr.
- Chair - GOLF 20/20Diversity Task Force
2The Diversity Task Force
3Mission/Focus
To ensure that Women and Minorities are addressed
in all GOLF 20/20 Growth of the Game
initiatives and assist the golf industry in
developing diversity awareness
initiatives outreach programs and corporate
strategies.
4Diversity Task Force Members
- Joe Barrow, ChairmanExecutive DirectorThe First
Tee - John BuehlerSr. Director Global
CommunicationsCallaway Golf - Mike deMaioManaging DirectorBurrell
Communications - Barbara DouglasManaging DirectorNational
Minority Golf Foundation
- Sara HumeExecutive DirectorExecutive Womens
Golf Association - Nancy WeberSr. Vice PresidentGolf Digest
- Karen MoraghanPresidentHunter Public Relations
- Robin HerringtonU.S. Regional Marketing Manager,
Nike Golf
52003 Programs and Activities
- Develop Task Force Mission, Programs and
Activities - 2003 Meetings - January/April/June/September/Octob
er - Understand mission/goals of GOLF 20/20 task
forces and initiatives - Ongoing
- Commission Minority/Women golf participation
study - Completed
- Develop participation targets for
Minorities/Women through 2020 - Presented during the 2003 GOLF 20/20 conference
- Develop GOLF 20/20 diversity media strategy
6Dr. Joe Beditz
- President, National Golf Foundation
7Minority Golf Participationin the United States
8Key Findings
- Minorities are a definite presence in golf.
- The relationship between income and participation
is as strong, if not stronger, in minority
populations. - Minorities are attractive candidates for golf
there is a large untapped pool of latent demand.
9Total Golf Participants
Minorities are under-represented in golf
Minority 5.5 million
Non-Hispanic White 31.2 million
10Minority Golf Participants
Asian-American 1.5 million
African-American 2.3 million
Hispanic-American 1.7 million
11Golf Participants
African-American 6.3
Asian-American 4.1
Hispanic-American 4.6
White females 20.6
White males 64.4
12Golf Participation Rates
Ages 5, played at least one round of golf or
visited practice facility
13Participation Rates by Income and Race
Participation Rate
Golf Participant Household Income
14Latent Demand
15Where They Play
Minorities
Non-Minorities
Junior Participants 21
Junior Participants 16
Golfers 73
Golfers 61
Excl Range 6
Excl Range 9
Exclusive Alternative 12
Exclusive Alternative 2
16Recommendations
Commitment (regular golfers)
3.4 million
Trial (alternative, range and juniors)
2.1 million
Convert
Interest
9.8 million
Awareness
High
17Recommendations
Commitment (regular golfers)
3.4 million
Convert
Trial (alternative, range and juniors)
2.1 million
Interest
9.8 million
Awareness
High
18Population Change 2002-2020
CAGRCompound Annual Growth Rate Source U.S.
Census
19Participation rates by income and race
Participation Rate
Focus Here
Golf Participant Household Income
20Minority Participation Assumptions
21Minority Participation Assumptions (millions)
22Female Participation Assumptions
23Impact of Minorities and Females
In todays dollars
24Joe Louis Barrow, Jr.
- Chair - GOLF 20/20Diversity Task Force
25Diversity Task ForceRecommendations
- Industry commitment to focus on increasing
participation of Women and Diverse populations - GOLF 20/20 Task Forces should integrate Diversity
targets in all Growth of the Game programs and
initiatives - Initial Focus
- Next Five Years (2004-2008)
- African Americans
- Hispanic Americans
- Women
26Diversity Participation Goals Minority Groups
27Diversity Participation Goal African Americans
28Diversity Participation Goals Hispanic Americans
29Diversity Participation Goals - Incremental
Increases 2004 -2008
African Americans/Hispanic Americans
30Diversity Participation Goals - Women
31Managed Growth -Buying Power
997,000,000
Average Participant Spending 663
32Diversity Task Force2004 Programs and Activities
- Assist the golf industry in developing marketing
strategies to ensure achievement of 2020
diversity targets. - Share diversity Business Case models with all
Industry organizations. - Assist all Growth of the Game initiatives with
the development of diversity components.
33Diversity Task Force
- Summary
- Vast Opportunity to grow the game among
Minorities and Women - Requires Industry Commitment and Investment
- Payback will be significant
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