Substantial Role for Digital Technology in Golf’s Return, Says Club Car President
As golf clubs begin to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic and start the process of rebuilding their businesses, focus should be given to communication, transparency and building customer loyalty, according to Mark Wagner, Club Car President.
Speaking at a golf industry conference in America, staged virtually due to social distancing and travel restrictions, Wagner said: “The more you can communicate with your members and guests right now, the better. Clubs that are looking to adapt to what’s going on with diversified services, will be those who succeed.”
As a global leader in golf, consumer and utility vehicles and a brand of Ingersoll Rand, Wagner highlighted how Club Car’s digital technologies are perfectly positioned to help golf venues that are preparing to re-open.
He said: “I have no doubt Club Car’s connected technology, Visage, for example, will be a major part of the solution to course re-openings, as the operational advantages are substantial.
“The Visage system can help venues manage self-distancing protocols. It addresses a club’s dilemma as to whether they should call on starters to manage tee-offs, and marshals to patrol the courses to ensure the pace of play. The technology allows venues to monitor and control these from the office or the pro shop, safeguarding employees.”
Visage’s digital food and beverage ordering capabilities can also help clubs generate additional revenue by enabling players to submit orders for safe pick up after they have finished their rounds, or after nine holes, avoiding contact in the clubhouse.
Asked how clubs should approach re-opening with members and guests, Wagner said: “Be as open as possible and forthcoming with information – from roll-out plans to disclosure statements. It will go a long way to mitigate concerns and uneasiness.
“It is important, during such uncertain times, to make everyone aware of what the re-opening and new playing conditions are, and what you have planned to get things back up and running.”
**Club Car is an Executive Member of the Asian Golf Industry Federation