NGF’s Golf and the Millennial Generation: Why All Millennials Aren’t Created Equal

NGF’s Golf and the Millennial Generation: Why All Millennials Aren’t Created Equal link

Two years ago, NGF identified and analyzed a considerable dip in the participation rate among 18- to 34-year-olds over the past 20 years.  A drop at any age is concerning, but when it occurs at the stage when most have historically picked up the game—and when participation rates have peaked—it’s particularly worrisome.

This drop sparked an effort to better understand the Millennial generation’s connection to golf and interest in the game. What we discovered was that while this important segment of the population is more closely tethered to the sport than most think, the commitment isn’t what it was compared to previous generations when they were the same age.

With the support of Golf Magazine, The PGA of America and TaylorMade-adidas Golf, NGF began the Golf and the Millennial Generation study, and presented an early preview to an audience of industry leaders at NGF’s 2015 Golf Business Symposium in San Diego.

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Reminder: ArrowCreek July 7 2015 Community Meeting Invitation

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Dear AC Residents, remember


RE: YOU ARE INVITED TO THE ACHOA COMMUNITY INFORMATIONAL MEETING

DATE: July 7, 2015
TIME: 5:30 – 7:30 PM
PLACE: The Club at ArrowCreek

The second ArrowCreek HOA community informational meeting (presented by the Communications Committee) will be Tuesday, July 7, 2015, 5:30-7:30 PM at The Club at ArrowCreek.

This meeting will deal with one of the two propositions concerning acres within community known as The Club at ArrowCreek.

CLICK HERE to view/print the invitation flyer with additional details on the topic, including information on the landscape budget process.

We hope to see you there!

The ArrowCreek HOA Communications Committee

 

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If you have signed up for ArrowCreek HOA emails, you should have received this reminder yesterday.

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If you didn’t turn in the email sign-up paperwork yet, click here to download another copy. Bring it to the meeting today!

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Interesting Facebook Forecasts

Given that ArrowCreek has an Informational Meeting this afternoon at 5:30 at The Club at ArrowCreek, I found it very curious that these 2 postings were the first 2 I saw this morning.

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Hmmmm. The meeting shall be interesting…

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ArrowCreek Art Show is Only A Week Away!!

The ArrowCreek Art Show “Art on the Greens” is only a week away! Artown LogoMost of the ArrowCreek artists have been busy for weeks. Others are just realizing they’d better get their brushes in gear right now!!

The ArrowCreek Art Guild is proud to be an official activity of Reno’s Artown for the first time. Plan to come over to see the one-day show on Sunday, July 12, 2015 from 11 am – 7 pm. There will be art to view and buy, food, wine, music and golf. Putt your way to some raffle tickets for awesome prizes. Raffle tickets are available for sale as well.

More details here on-line at the Artown website.

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ART_TwentyYearLogo_FThe ArrowCreek Art Guild is proud to be part of the 20th Anniversary of Artown and the July 2015 Festival. The month-long summer arts festival features approximately 500 events produced by more than 100 cultural organizations and businesses in locations citywide. Artown receives major funding from the City of Reno, and is sponsored by U.S. Bank, NV Energy, IGT, Grand Sierra Resort, University of Nevada, Reno, Wild River Grille, Washoe County, Reno Tahoe USA, Fox 11 News 4 and My21TV, Reno Media Group, RGJ Media, KUNR Public Radio and KNPB Public Television. Additional support is received from the Nevada Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.

PDF File for printing

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2015 4th of July Capitol Fourth Fireworks

If you haven’t experienced it before, you should check out the the Washington DC fireworks! It is even great to have on while your local fireworks are going off (PBS runs it multiple times.)

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Live on PBS

From the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol

Sat, July 4, from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. ET

For most of us who are not in Washington DC at the moment, we can watch the Washinton DC fireworks on PBS Television tonight: A Capitol Fourth 2015. Every year has been just AWESOME!! PBS TV runs the program live and then re-runs it again for those who missed it! Here is the link: http://www.pbs.org/capitolfourth/

How to Get to the Mall for Washington DC Fireworks

If you are lucky enough to be physically in the neighborhood, here is an article about the best places to see them: Top Spots to Watch DC Fireworks

Here are suggestions for how to get to the Mall: Getting to the Mall

Going by car is not suggested. Use public transportation, i.e. take the Metro! Stations nearby include Smithsonian, Metro Center, Gallery Place-Chinatown, Judiciary Square, Federal Triangle and L’Enfant Plaza. The Smithsonian Metro station will be open all day! It typically takes 1 ½ to 2 hours to clear the Mall after the fireworks.

If you must drive, here are parking garages near the Mall – but I’m not sure all of them will be available especially with the heightened security.

On the 4th of July all visitors must go through security checkpoints to enter the National Mall and areas along the George Washington Memorial Parkway. Coolers, backpacks, packages and persons will be subject to inspection. Possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages and the use of personal fireworks are prohibited.

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Here is an explanation of how fireworks work

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Check out ideas and activities to do with kids on http://mygrandmasue.wordpress.com  by the author of the award-winning children’s book “Grandpa, Do It! I Do It, Too!”

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Buying A Golf Course – Who Would Invest?

The Golf Entrepreneur shows one method for determining whether or not to hypothetically purchase a golf course.

Part 1

Part 2

His data is from the National Golf Foundation’s July, 2010 Report – “Operating & Financial Performance Profiles of 18-hole Golf Facilities in the U.S.”

The Operating & Financial Performance Profiles of 18-hole Golf Facilities in the U.S. July 2010 Report is here.

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Sociological Similarities to ArrowCreek?

What do you think?

Is this going on at ArrowCreek?

Some interesting discussions have been occurring in recent Millard County [Utah] Commission Meetings. It has been very refreshing to see others in Millard County who care enough about issues that are important to them to take time off work, attend county commission meetings, and provide input about relevant issues. We commend anyone who cares enough to attend public meetings and make their voices heard. . .

. . . Whether the right to golf itself can be considered a fundamental right, there is no question that as human beings, and as Americans, we are endowed by our Creator with a fundamental freedom of choice. That includes the right to choose how we want to recreate and spend our leisure time. Whether people choose to seek recreation and entertainment on the golf course, ball field, in the gym, in the mountains, or in their bedrooms, is up to them.

We all have a fundamental right to make that choice. And if there is one thing I definitely believe in, and am a strong defender of, it is fundamental liberty, and the freedom to make such choices.

But regardless of our fundamental right to make that choice, whether we have an inherent entitlement to have government and our fellow citizens subsidize our recreational choices is another issue entirely. . .

“We are passionate about this issue — we are very passionate about recreation, and especially about golfing, and our right to golf at Sunset View Golf Course.”

. . . Observe how the Delta area golfing crowd has repeatedly attempted to label and characterize those who have been so audacious as to ask questions about the Sunset View Golf Course as “the vocal minority.” . . .

. . . The reality is, if you took everyone who has said anything about any issue associated with the Sunset View Golf Course, whether pro or con, anyone who has showed up at a meeting to talk about it, anyone who has been vocal about it in any way, shape or form, and added all of those people together, it would still be a very, very small, vocal, minority. So, where do the golfers get off on acting like they speak for the silent majority? . .

Elite Entitlements

This discussion goes back to a previous article about the the High School Pecking Order. What it really boils down to is the undeniable reality that there is an elite group in Millard County who believe they are entitled to have the rest of the county pay to subsidize their chosen recreational pursuits. Their basic message is: How dare you question our entitlement? And the first thing they do is attempt to label, criticize and marginalize anyone who would even consider asking legitimate questions — which goes back to several other previous articles, including an article about the “difference” in our respective perspectives and policy priorities, and another article about the difference in our respective operational approaches.

The prom kings, cheerleaders and sports heroes from the “best” families start to believe they are entitled to occupy positions of social status and dominance the rest of their lives. In most cases there are certain families who, after several generations, establish themselves as local aristocracy and seek to dominate, control, and “govern” everyone else. . . . How dare anyone else question anything? Don’t they recognize the long-established social order? . . . .Once a person takes a step back and takes a serious look at that is happening, this pattern becomes unmistakable in Millard County. The long-standing high school pecking order is alive and well. . . . As a general rule, people from the Delta area have a superiority complex. Many of them have been conditioned over generations to believe they are the “haves” in Millard County. They have the water, the money, and the power and influence. . . . The ultimate purpose of the pecking order is to continually remind everyone of where they fit in the pecking order, and to exercise power, dominion and control over others [and to receive the corresponding benefits and entitlements]. . . — Delta Rose

What is most amusing about the discussion is how this special interest group is seeking to label, criticize and attack those who are asking questions as the “vocal minority.” That is the epitome of the pot calling the kettle black.

The whole article by Todd McFarlane is here.

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West St Paul Considers Redeveloping City-owned Golf Course

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By Jessie Van Berkel, July 1, 2015

The on-line article is here.

West St. Paul is looking at other options for its golf course as it tries to revitalize Robert Street.

As golfers teed off at Thompson Oaks Golf Course on a recent sunny afternoon, West St. Paul City Council members a couple blocks away discussed a plan for the busy Robert Street corridor that could include transforming the municipal course. Into what? They’re not yet certain.

The closure and redevelopment of golf courses is a well-documented trend. Twenty-eight courses have closed in Minnesota over the past decade, according to the Minnesota Golf Association. Thompson Oaks faces the usual problems — financial struggles, a lack of interest among young people and too much competition — but its closure would be a fairly unusual move.

Only two of the 28 courses that closed were municipally owned, according to Minnesota Golf Association data. One of those, in Edina, remained parkland.

West St. Paul is taking soil borings at the course this summer to help determine what could be built on the site, and how much it would cost. While the city doesn’t yet know what it will do with the property, selling the rare swath of open land to developers is among the options.

Council Member John Bellows said the city is still “doing our homework” but he would like to see mixed-use development. Mayor Dave Meisinger said he wants senior housing. Both men said the lake on the site should be incorporated into any project.

“It’s not even worth kicking the can around,” Council Member Ed Iago said, until the city knows about the quality of the soil and any potential contamination.

West St. Paul officials are zeroing in on a few key areas along Robert Street as they try to revitalize the lackluster commercial corridor.

The city is in the midst of a controversial $41.9 million reconstruction of 2½ miles of the roadway. Redeveloping the land around it to keep and attract residents and business is the next step.

The nine-hole Thompson Oaks course is in one of those key areas called Town Center. It includes the golf course, a nearby YMCA, library and other properties along Robert Street. The River to River Green­way trail eventually will run through the area.

The golf course is one of many moving pieces in the Robert Street plan, Andrew Dresdner, a senior associate with the Cuningham Group, told council members Tuesday. The group is contracting with the city to update the plan.

“What is the future of golf in the region?” Dresdner asked. “Is it going to remain a golf course?”

Thompson Oaks has seen a drop-off in use. People played 5,053 fewer rounds of golf there in 2014 than they did in 2005, according to course income statements. Over the past 10 years, West St. Paul has subsidized course use at an average rate of $7 per round, the statements show.

But it is not as bad off as other city-owned courses in Minnesota, according to state auditor’s office data on municipal golf course enterprise funds. Thompson Oaks ended the 2013 budget year with a deficit of $23,993. The median course had a loss of $80,440.

‘Political hot potato’

The city has not met with community members on the golf course’s future yet, because “there would be more questions than answers,” Meisinger said.

Officials will provide information to residents throughout the process, Bellows said.

“Repurposing the golf course would be a significant community issue. Communication will be critical with the current golfing community, surrounding residential and business property owners, and the general public,” staff wrote in an April memo to the City Council.

In other cities, people have formed nonprofits to lobby cities to save golf courses. Eagan City Council members even received a death threat from an angry citizen over the vote to allow development at the Parkview Golf Club, which was a privately owned course.

“It’s hard to make everyone happy in these types of situations,” said Ann Kattreh, Edina’s parks and recreation director. Edina closed its municipal Fred Richards Golf Course last year and is turning it into a park.

Municipal golf courses “can be a political hot potato because they are precious,” Minnesota Golf Association spokesman Warren Ryan said. And the future of such courses is not always based on financial statements, he said.

“It’s not just about whether they’re making money or not,” Ryan said. “It’s about what sort of services they provide their users.”

Jessie Van Berkel • 952-746-3280

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Pets and 4th of July Poppers

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Microchip your pets! It’s totally cheap and helps you reunite with them if they get lost. SPCA and Humane Society both do it.

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ArrowCreek July 7 2015 Community Meeting Invitation

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Dear AC Residents,


RE: YOU ARE INVITED TO THE ACHOA COMMUNITY INFORMATIONAL MEETING

DATE: July 7, 2015
TIME: 5:30 – 7:30 PM
PLACE: The Club at ArrowCreek


The second ArrowCreek HOA community informational meeting (presented by the Communications Committee) will be Tuesday, July 7, 2015, 5:30-7:30 PM at The Club at ArrowCreek.

This meeting will deal with one of the two propositions concerning acres within community known as The Club at ArrowCreek.

CLICK HERE to view/print the invitation flyer with additional details on the topic, including information on the landscape budget process.

We hope to see you there!

The ArrowCreek HOA Communications Committee

 

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If you have signed up for ArrowCreek HOA emails, you should have received this email notice today.

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If you didn’t turn in the email sign-up paperwork yet, click here to download another copy.

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ACHOA Communications Committee Presentation Follow Up 7-22-15

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