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Join us as we delve into the world of golf with Nacho Giraldo, a philanthropist and advocate for Park Golf. Park Golf is an exciting initiative to bring the game of golf to new generations of young golfers. Park Golf will give kids an opportunity to experience the thrill of golf by breaking the barriers of access, cost, time, and intimidation.
On this episode of the GIG Podcast, discover the barriers to golf participation and the innovative solutions needed, but be prepared for a shocking revelation that leaves the future of the game in uncertainty. Tune in and brace yourself for the unexpected twist in the world of golf.
Our special guest is Nacho Giraldo.
Nacho Giraldo, a passionate advocate for expanding golf's accessibility, brings a unique perspective to the industry. Hailing from Colombia, his early experiences with golf were limited by the sport's elitist nature. His dedication to breaking down participation barriers led him to champion initiatives like Park Golf, reflecting his commitment to making the game more inclusive. With a background encompassing philanthropy, investing, and strategic planning, Nacho's multifaceted approach offers an insightful contribution to the dialogue surrounding golf's growth and diversification.
“Where are those people coming from in 30 years? Make sure you're getting them today”. - Nacho Giraldo
In this episode, you will be able to:
Overcoming Golf Participation Barriers
The path to widespread golf participation demands a focus on breaking down barriers. This involves addressing issues of access, intimidation, diversity, time commitment, and expense. By tailoring solutions to the needs of the target demographic, golf can become a universal sport that appeals to wider, more diverse audiences.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
To learn more about Golf Industry Guru, and to gain access to online golf business education from the world's most successful business, golf, & hospitality industry leaders, visit us at www.golfindustryguru.com.
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Join us as we delve into the world of golf with Nacho Giraldo, a philanthropist and advocate for Park Golf. Park Golf is an exciting initiative to bring the game of golf to new generations of young golfers. Park Golf will give kids an opportunity to experience the thrill of golf by breaking the barriers of access, cost, time, and intimidation.
On this episode of the GIG Podcast, discover the barriers to golf participation and the innovative solutions needed, but be prepared for a shocking revelation that leaves the future of the game in uncertainty. Tune in and brace yourself for the unexpected twist in the world of golf.
Our special guest is Nacho Giraldo.
Nacho Giraldo, a passionate advocate for expanding golf's accessibility, brings a unique perspective to the industry. Hailing from Colombia, his early experiences with golf were limited by the sport's elitist nature. His dedication to breaking down participation barriers led him to champion initiatives like Park Golf, reflecting his commitment to making the game more inclusive. With a background encompassing philanthropy, investing, and strategic planning, Nacho's multifaceted approach offers an insightful contribution to the dialogue surrounding golf's growth and diversification.
“Where are those people coming from in 30 years? Make sure you're getting them today”. - Nacho Giraldo
In this episode, you will be able to:
Overcoming Golf Participation Barriers
The path to widespread golf participation demands a focus on breaking down barriers. This involves addressing issues of access, intimidation, diversity, time commitment, and expense. By tailoring solutions to the needs of the target demographic, golf can become a universal sport that appeals to wider, more diverse audiences.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
To learn more about Golf Industry Guru, and to gain access to online golf business education from the world's most successful business, golf, & hospitality industry leaders, visit us at www.golfindustryguru.com.