{"id":10431,"date":"2017-12-22T13:21:30","date_gmt":"2017-12-22T02:21:30","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/smithink.stackedsite.com\/?p=10431"},"modified":"2019-05-31T13:58:56","modified_gmt":"2019-05-31T03:58:56","slug":"developing-niche-markets-in-the-golf-industry","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/smithink.com\/2017\/12\/22\/developing-niche-markets-in-the-golf-industry\/","title":{"rendered":"Developing Niche Markets in the Golf Industry"},"content":{"rendered":"

One of the great opportunities in business advisory service delivery is to develop a niche market with clients or prospects. Wikipedia defines a niche market as:<\/p>\n

\u201cThe subset of the market on which a specific product is focused. The market niche defines the product features aimed at satisfying specific market needs, as well as the price range, production quality and the demographics that is intended to impact. It is also a small market segment.\u201d<\/p>\n

So how does that enable my business to excel? I know of accounting firms who have specialised and developed a niche in aged care facilities, hotels, caravan parks, pharmacies and medical practices. One such niche is the golf industry.<\/p>\n

For many years the Professional Golfers Association of Australia (PGA) have taken calls from members asking \u201cCan you refer me to an accountant who can help me run my business not just do a tax return?\u201d Many members further advised that we do not see our accountant. They just email out a report and what needs to be signed. For some members that is all they need however for others it is well short of what they need from their most trusted advisor.<\/p>\n

The PGA in 2014 launched an Approved Accountants program to address this issue. Fourteen practitioners from 11 firms spent two days at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in February. Two years later another workshop was run at the picturesque New South Wales Golf Club with 15 practitioners from 10 firms.<\/p>\n

The first day included golf on the championship links followed by dinner and in 2014, an entertaining dinner speech by Ian Stanley, winner of the Senior British Open. In 2016 delegates heard an equally entertaining speech by past Sydney Kings player and coach Ian Robilliard. Ian, after leaving basketball as a player, held the role of Chief Operations Officer at the PGA of Australia.<\/p>\n

Day two focused on providing delegates with a strong understanding of the golf industry from a variety of speakers including:<\/p>\n