Golf course green fees continue to decline… 1.31% on weekdays and 2.34% on weekends in April
Golf booking platform XGOLF announced on the 3rd that as a result of analyzing the green fee in April, when the golf season begins, the overall average green fee continues to decline.
This survey was based on the green fee data for April of this year and last year, based on the golf course fees reserved by the actual members. XGOLF announced in January that green fees had turned to a downward trend for the first time in five years.
According to the analysis, green fees in April fell 1.31% on average on weekdays and 2.34% on weekends compared to the previous year.
Compared to the average green fee in April 2022, which increased by more than 12% compared to 2021, it can be interpreted that the downward curve of the golf course fee continues smoothly.
In particular, in the case of Gangwon-do and Chungcheong-do, the amount was lowered to a greater extent than other regions, leading the overall green fee decline. On weekends, green fees fell by 6.2% in Gangwon-do and 13.7% in Chungcheong-do.메이저사이트
In addition, the green fees of weekday golf courses in the metropolitan area, Gyeongsang-do, and Jeolla-do are still showing a slight upward trend. Rates at golf courses in the metropolitan area increased by less than 1% compared to the previous year, and green fees at golf courses in Jeolla-do and Gyeongsang-do increased by 1-2% during the week. Golf courses in Jeju Island, where there are many weekend tourists, rose to 10%.
An official from XGOLF said, “This survey was conducted to look at the trend of changes in green fees at the time when golf course classification was not completed after the announcement of the amendment to the golf course classification system.” could,” he said.
The golf course classification system is a bill amended by the ‘Act on the Installation and Use of Sports Facilities’ announced by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism in May last year. According to the amendment, golf courses are classified into membership, non-member, and public golf courses, and average rates for April to June and September to November are calculated and classified into non-member and public golf courses.