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Golf course owner knows how to retain golfers as lifting COVID restrictions offer more choices
'Give a little to gain a lot,' he says
April 29, 2022 By Turf & Rec

The golf industry has a new challenge on its hands in 2022. With more and more restrictions associated with COVID-19 lifting and giving the public more recreational and entertainment options, golf may no longer be the preferred choice. Golf’s popularity during the first two years of the pandemic soared to heights unseen in decades, but the game now has competition. The owner of Muskoka Highland Golf Links in Bracebridge, Ont. believes the answer to retaining golfers – especially a new generation of younger golfers – is to “give a little and gain a lot.”
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