Golf research paper

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By Nate H

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  1. Nate H

    Nate H
    Pennsylvania

    Hi everyone I have been prompted to write my final research paper as a highschool senior. It is an argumentative paper. I was looking to do it on something I’m passionate about which is golf. I was wondering if the Team Titleist community have ideas on a topic. Would love to hear all your ideas!!!! Thank you

  2. TUrreta

    TUrreta
    Reston VA

    Military
    Differing equipment (balls, clubs) for tour pros to limit shot distances
  3. Andrew A

    Andrew A
    Charlotte, NC

    Golf has always been "viewed" as an exclusive and elitest game not meant for the masses. I would argue the exact opposite and that it's a very close knit group of players that originate from every walk of life, diversity, gender, etc..
  4. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military
    Why the youth of American should walk instead of riding golf carts when playing?
  5. Topgolf and the rise of TopTracer/technology - cally's acquisition of Topgolf will change the face of casual golf in the next 5 years. The number of "off-course" visits/occasions (i.e. TG, Driveshack) is about the same as "on-course" golfers - with about 1/2 of off-course visitors new to the sport entirely. The funnel that these venues could bring into on-course golfing is enormous. Additionally, the TopTracer business is an interesting add-on to golf. Currently, its installed in 7,500 bays worldwide with a TAM of 650,000 bays worldwide. Once the network hits critical mass, this could also be a funnel into golf. The offseason tour could be something, or think about the ramifications for fitting and also new equipment - cally or Titleist could know that you are hitting your 3 wood a certain distance or a certain ball flight and their new equipment might help so they market it to you.
  6. Military
    Maybe a paper on the Distance discussions the R and A , USGA are having and bifurcation of the golf ball.

    Semper Fi
  7. Why golf is a sport, despite those who say otherwise.
  8. I like Andrew A's idea. That is a big misconception for the non-golfers I know. Public courses in metropolitan areas brings together all walks of life and is a melting pot of race/gender/age/wealth. I grew up playing public courses and it didn't matter what your profession/background was, on the course you are equals, a CEO could lose to the kid that picks the range balls. I would argue that a public golf course is the most diverse place in the entire city/town on any given day.
  9. Steve E

    Steve E
    Stockton, CA

    how golf is trying to get more of the youth involved in playing golf through the First Tee Program, junior leagues through your local golf course,and PGA junior league just to name a few...
  10. Mitch B

    Mitch B
    Huntsville, Alabama

    Definitely why shorts should be allowed on the PGA Tour.
  11. A couple thoughts...

    1) How to make golf more inclusive for BIPOC and women
    2) Why high handicappers should play blades to become better ball strikers
    3) Why white pants should be abolished

    Good luck
  12. Allen L

    Allen L
    Clarington, OH

    An argumentative research paper in High School, must be a good school. Golf is a business first and foremost. Maybe look at a sampling of resort courses versus country clubs, versus public golf courses. Most all courses have a web site with a contact email address. Contact a sampling from each group and ask how many rounds are played at each. Then argue what makes one group more played over the others. Just a thought...
  13. Allen L

    Allen L
    Clarington, OH

    An argumentative research paper in High School, must be a good school. Golf is a business first and foremost. Maybe look at a sampling of resort courses versus country clubs, versus public golf courses. Most all courses have a web site with a contact email address. Contact a sampling from each group and ask how many rounds are played at each. Then argue what makes one group more played over the others. Just a thought...
  14. Tom B

    Tom B
    Northborough, MA

    Either something about the revitalization of golf because of the pandemic, after years of decline, or the comparison of the greats of the game over the last century given the advancing technology of the equipment, trying to compare apples to apple pie
  15. +1 vote for the distance debate and bifurcation
    Really like the topic mentioned about the revitalization of golf throughout the pandemic and growth (or decline) of youth interest.
  16. Nate H

    Nate H
    Pennsylvania

    For everything who submitted topics, thank you!!!!! After careful consideration I have picked the all time classic debate of Jack v tiger. It’s a very popular topic amongst me and my English teacher and other golfers in my school. I am writing in favor of the golden bear!!!
  17. Jonathan Smith

    Jonathan Smith
    Charlotte, NC

    Should the ball be scaled back on the PGA tour. I am with Jack btw...
  18. Brian S.

    Brian S.
    Florida

    How about learning how to learn golf?
  19. Rob R

    Rob R
    Chicago, IL

    How/Why short courses are gaining popularity'.

    How the Hang at a golf course adds to the overall experience of your day.
    Goat Hill Park is the top example of a great hang.
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