Welcome2Golf Adds 12 New “Welcome Centers”

Harvard Gulch is among Welcome2Golf's new "Welcome Centers" in Denver
Harvard Gulch (Photo courtesy of Harvard Gulch)

12 golf courses have signed on to become “Welcome Centers” for the National Golf Foundation’s new Welcome2Golf initiative to “activate” the 648,000 non-golfers and occasional players in and around the Mile High City who have expressed an interest in learning and playing more. Seeing this “latent demand” as an opportunity to increase participation, the NGF selected the Denver Metro area as the pilot program’s first location. Success here could lead to rollouts in other cities. Look for the “Golf Because…” promotional emails, social media posts, videos and digital and traditional media spots this month and next. The “welcome centers” that offer fun, low-cost introductory programs are Applewood and Fossil Trace (Golden); Broken Tee (Englewood); CommonGround (Aurora); Foothills, Kennedy, Harvard Gulch, Overland Park (Denver); Indian Tree (Arvada), Legacy Ridge and Walnut Creek (Westminster) and The Meadows (Littleton).

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This article appeared in the 2019 July Issue of Colorado AvidGolfer.

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