Golf News for Tuesday, October 7, 2008 | Business

NGF renews partnership with Montgomery County Revenue Authority

JUPITER, Fla. -- National Golf Foundation welcomes Montgomery County Revenue Authority as a renewing client of National Golf Foundation's Golfer Survey Program (GSP). Two of Montgomery County's golf courses, Little Bennett and Sligo Creek, were awarded NGF's "Most Improved Loyalty Scores." Montgomery County Revenue Authority operates nine courses in Montgomery County, Maryland in the Washington, DC area.

NGF provides its GSP clients with actionable customer intelligence that helps them compete more successfully. More than 400 course operators have used survey results and data to help build golfer loyalty, increase revenues, grow market share and improve marketing efficiency.

Current GSP clients include management companies such as KemperSports, Marriott Golf, OB Sports and Honours Golf; municipal golf operators such as City of Phoenix and State of Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department; and independently run facilities such as Pasatiempo Golf Club.

To learn more about how NGF can help your facility, contact Ben Fowler at 561-354-1628.

About the NGF:
The mission of the National Golf Foundation, founded in 1936, is to help golf businesses succeed by providing marketing, research, customer targeting and other consulting services. Based in Jupiter, Fla., the NGF serves many constituencies in the golf industry, including equipment manufacturers; builders and developers; facilities and practice ranges; course architects; retailers; turf maintenance suppliers; golf associations and the media. For more information, visit www.ngf.org.

Contact:
Ben Fowler, bfowler@ngf.org
561-744-6006