New Era of Golf: Self Care and Solo-Play Are Shaping the Next Generation of Golfers, Lightspeed Research Shows

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Gen Z and Millennials embrace golf for self-care and solo play while redefining the sport through entertainment venues.

MONTREAL, Jan. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - As 2024 came to a close, recreational golf remained on the upswing for younger generations.  Lightspeed Commerce Inc. (NYSE: LSPD) (TSX: LSPD) ("Lightspeed"), the one-stop commerce platform empowering merchants to provide the best omnichannel experiences, revealed new insights today from a consumer survey, outlining how golfing habits are changing amongst the younger demographic of golfers.

New Era of Golf: Self Care and Solo-Play Are Shaping the Next Generation of Golfers, Lightspeed Research Shows (CNW Group/Lightspeed Commerce Inc.)
New Era of Golf: Self Care and Solo-Play Are Shaping the Next Generation of Golfers, Lightspeed Research Shows (CNW Group/Lightspeed Commerce Inc.)

Lightspeed surveyed over 700 American and Canadian golfers revealing that while golf has long been a space traditionally known for relaxation and social connection, Gen Z and Millennial players are increasingly combining personal well-being with technology-driven experiences.

"Golf is evolving into more than just a sport—it's becoming a space for self-care, community, and connection for younger generations," said JD Saint-Martin, President at Lightspeed. "The way Gen Z and Millennials engage with the game is different from previous generations—they seek intentional experiences, whether through solo play or tech-enabled convenience. By embracing these trends, operators can unlock new revenue streams, foster brand loyalty, and have a unique chance to inspire the next generation of players."

Mental Health and Self-Care Lead Motivations for Younger Golfers 
Lightspeed's survey findings show that personal well-being is a key motivator for golfers across age groups:

  • 51% of Gen Z golfers rank mental health and self-care as their top reason to play, alongside social activity and time spent outdoors in nature.

  • 53% of Millennials cite time outdoors in nature as their leading motivator, alongside social activity and mental health and self-care.

  • 65% of Gen X and Boomers value time outdoors in nature most, alongside physical fitness and social activity.

Golf's role as a personal escape highlights its unique ability to combine self-care with connection to nature—resonating strongly with younger generations looking to disconnect and fully immerse themselves in the game.

Golfing Solo: A Growing Trend Among Gen Z and Millennials
Solo golf is emerging as a significant trend, particularly among Gen Z and younger Millennials, who seek out golf as a personal and focused activity:

  • 76% of Gen Z golfers and 84% of Millennial players expressed interest in playing solo rounds.

  • 29% of Gen Z players and 21% of Millennials always or primarily seek out solo tee times or as a single.