Close Menu
Golf Business TechnologyGolf Business Technology
  • Business News
  • Technology News
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Videos
  • Webinars
  • Podcasts
  • Partners
  • PGA Show
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Email Newsletters
  • Media Pack
LinkedIn X (Twitter) Instagram
  • FREE Email Newsletters
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Media Pack
LinkedIn X (Twitter) Instagram
Golf Business TechnologyGolf Business Technology
  • Business
        • Appointments
        • Course Management
        • Drone Solutions
        • Event Management
        • Golf Architecture
        • Golf Club
        • Golf Machinery
        • Golf Resorts
        • Golf Sponsorship
        • Industry News
        • Investment & Mergers
        • Irrigation Systems
        • Sports News
        • Sustainability
        • Turf Management
  • Technology
        • Artificial Intelligence
        • Augmented Reality
        • Autonomous
        • Booking Software
        • Clothing & Footwear
        • Club Management Software
        • Coaching / Training
        • Data & Analytics
        • Driving Range
        • Golf Course
        • Golf Entertainment
        • Golf Equipment
        • GPS software
        • Home Simulators
        • Indoor Golf
        • Launch Monitor
        • Rangefinders
        • Shot Tracking
        • Swing Aids
        • Virtual Golf
        • Wearables
  • Videos
  • Features
  • Opinion
  • Webinars
  • Podcasts
  • Partners
  • PGA Show
LinkedIn X (Twitter) Instagram
Golf Business TechnologyGolf Business Technology
Home»Business»Agronomy»Golf course quality is the single most important factor influencing membership decisions, new Carr Golf survey confirms
Agronomy

Golf course quality is the single most important factor influencing membership decisions, new Carr Golf survey confirms

Jane TurnerBy Jane TurnerFebruary 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email
Ed Pettit, Managing Director of Carr Golf Maintenance, explains: "Many clubs are still grappling with inadequate equipment, resources and practices to deal with the challenges they now face. Clubs must invest in irrigation optimisation and water storage to manage summer stress, while mild and wet winters are increasing pressures on drainage and year-round playability."
Ed Pettit, Managing Director of Carr Golf Maintenance, explains: "Many clubs are still grappling with inadequate equipment, resources and practices to deal with the challenges they now face. Clubs must invest in irrigation optimisation and water storage to manage summer stress, while mild and wet winters are increasing pressures on drainage and year-round playability."
Share
LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email

Golf club members have spoken: course conditioning is the deciding factor when it comes to membership renewal.

According to a new survey from Carr Golf, 90% of UK golf club members say that year-round course quality will impact their membership decision.

When asked to rank membership factors, course conditioning dominates at 55%, significantly ahead of value for money (39%), tee time availability (39%), and price (22%).

The Challenge: High Expectations, Changing Climate

While current satisfaction among club members is high, with 78% of members satisfied or very satisfied with their membership, expectations are even higher. 88% expect good to excellent course conditioning year-round, a standard that’s becoming increasingly difficult to meet for course managers.

The UK experienced its hottest summer on record in 2025, 1.5°C above the long-term average. These volatile conditions, dry summers paired with mild, wet winters, are stretching maintenance operations to their limits.

Ed Pettit, Managing Director of Carr Golf Maintenance, explains: “Many clubs are still grappling with inadequate equipment, resources and practices to deal with the challenges they now face. Clubs must invest in irrigation optimisation and water storage to manage summer stress, while mild and wet winters are increasing pressures on drainage and year-round playability.

“On top of this, the chemistries at the disposal of course managers are limited and less curative, making it extremely difficult to overcome disease outbreaks.”

The Solution: Data-Driven Course Management

With year-round course conditions directly linked to membership growth and retention, golf clubs require a more strategic approach to meet the standards customers expect.

Carr Golf Maintenance uses a data-driven programme based on 13 key performance indicators (KPIs) to track, measure, and optimize course performance, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance. Recently, in the UK, the company partnered with Burhill Group Limited (BGL) to enhance agronomic standards, elevate playing conditions and maintain sustainability certification at five of its venues across England.

“We consistently see a strong correlation between improved KPI scores and increased golfer satisfaction, membership retention and growth,” says Pettit. 

“For clubs to meet member expectations, manage evolving weather, and stay compliant with environmental regulations, a comprehensive agronomic programme isn’t optional, it’s essential.”

Share. LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Email
Jane Turner

Jane Turner is the Editor of Golf Business Technology and has worked in the Education and Consulting sector for over two decades.

Related Posts

BIG MAX BLADE IP2 Named Best Lightweight Push Cart by My Golf Spy

June 25, 2026

Daily Special Events Strengthen Business Connections at the 2026 PGA Buying Summit

June 25, 2026

Lo Romero Golf Invitational 2026 Raises €63,000 for Fundación Dar de Sí

June 25, 2026
Add A Comment
PGA Show 2026
FREE EMAIL NEWSLETTERS

Get exclusive access to breaking news, opinion editorials and Golf content


Golf Business Technology
LinkedIn X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy Policy
  • Cookie Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2024 Golf Business Technology Ltd, Northern Ireland, Company No. NI677833 All rights reserved

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.