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Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:37 pm to BayouBandit24
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The dude at the Baton Rouge Dicks is kind of an a-hole. I've had other people confirm my feelings too from their experiences
Are you talking about a heavy set old man ?
If so, I agree. Real fricking loser
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:39 pm to Bunk Moreland
I actually believe companies do well to market their products - they can convince you into believe are buying a superior product every year, no matter how minor the difference.
The strategy is effective for the manufacturer, but the retailer suffers from too much saturation.
As far as golf overall, the audience just isn't large enough. They aren't selling to a broad market, and the consumers sure as hell aren't young enough to sustain the game long-term.
The strategy is effective for the manufacturer, but the retailer suffers from too much saturation.
As far as golf overall, the audience just isn't large enough. They aren't selling to a broad market, and the consumers sure as hell aren't young enough to sustain the game long-term.
This post was edited on 7/22/14 at 3:40 pm
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:40 pm to Billy Mays
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As far as golf overall, the audience just isn't large enough. They aren't selling to a broad market, and the consumers sure as hell aren't young enough to sustain the game long-term.
maybe its just the crowd I associate myself with, but I disagree with both of these points
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:42 pm to Croacka
I don't think a large number of people buy new drivers every, single, year.
But many buy every other year or so, and when they do they want the best. It's still a decent business model, especially if they refuse to lower the price of year old clubs by a drastic amount.
But many buy every other year or so, and when they do they want the best. It's still a decent business model, especially if they refuse to lower the price of year old clubs by a drastic amount.
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:44 pm to KosmoCramer
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especially if they refuse to lower the price of year old clubs by a drastic amount.
they really don't have much of a say in this though
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:45 pm to Billy Mays
not surprising. golf is an expensive fricking sport
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:45 pm to Bunk Moreland
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The other thing the golf dorks could probably weigh in on is, how much new equipment can you really sell every year? I know they do this in tennis, where every year new tech is brought out that supposedly brings you more power AND control , but only true golf/tennis nerds are going to pay top dollar for new stuff all the time. At some point, you put so much money into your equipment that it has to last you 3-5 years. So, there is only so much clothing and balls you can sell among Dick's, pro shops, high end golf stores, and online retailers.
decent point ... even golf nerds have to stop buying new crap every other year ... i'm a 5 handicapper and 45 yo, and i've bought 3 sets of clubs my entire life, and one of those was used (though it was Hogan blades and they were damn good) ... i've bought 4 drivers my entire life, and 3 putters ... more clubs do not a better golfer make ... better clubs aren't gonna help a marginal player one bit ...
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:46 pm to Croacka
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they really don't have much of a say in this though
I suppose to a point they don't, it just seems that it doesn't happen. I don't know the market factors that keep the price so high, but from my anecdotal perspective, year old clubs still hold high value from a new retail perspective.
I could be way off, I don't buy new clubs every year.
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:49 pm to Ralph_Wiggum
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It's a shame but golf needs more public courses with reasonable greens fees.
frick that. Keep the trash off the course. I'd pay more to have less courses with less people on them.
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:51 pm to Billy Mays
It's because the "pros" at Dick's are dipshits.
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:52 pm to LNCHBOX
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Keep the trash off the course
While I understand the sentiment, this is a bad mindset to have.
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:52 pm to KosmoCramer
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especially if they refuse to lower the price of year old clubs by a drastic amount.
What? I bought last year's Pings for over 30% less than the MSRP on them. I'd say that's drastic.
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:53 pm to BayouBandit24
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While I understand the sentiment, this is a bad mindset to have.
I'm OK with there being way less courses. I'll continue to pay whatever necessary to be on the course, I'm OK with it.
Posted on 7/22/14 at 3:53 pm to Billy Mays
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As far as golf overall, the audience just isn't large enough. They aren't selling to a broad market, and the consumers sure as hell aren't young enough to sustain the game long-term.
I don't agree with this. As a 22 year old who grew up playing golf all over the midwest, the game is growing substantially by millennials. There are more people playing golf aged 10-25 right now than ever before.
The game will be fine.
Posted on 7/22/14 at 4:04 pm to tiderider
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... better clubs aren't gonna help a marginal player one bit ...
you serious with this?
Posted on 7/22/14 at 4:17 pm to Billy Mays
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I think in 15-20 years it could be niche sport at best.
I have literally never gone to Dick's for anything golf related.
This post was edited on 7/22/14 at 4:19 pm
Posted on 7/22/14 at 4:22 pm to Croacka
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... better clubs aren't gonna help a marginal player one bit ...
you serious with this?
yeah ... someone who shoots 90 every time out ain't gonna shoot 80 cause they bought new clubs that are more forgiving than the cast irons he already has ... better clubs, i.e. a better fit for their game or a better fit for their weaknesses, will help the 75 guy more than the 90 guy ...
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