JOHN COCKAYNE: Golf’s retail conundrum

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JOHN COCKAYNE: Golf’s retail conundrum
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Lockdown has hit shops hard and more suffering lies ahead for the whole value chain

The Golfers Club store in Fourways is open but customers are few. Picture: SUPPLIED

At least the process has this veneer of “education”, though in some parts of the world, and with some of the decisions made, this would appear not to be the case and one has to wonder from which thumb some of the more recent edicts were sucked. In various governments’ thinking and in closing down their economies, they have chosen the first of these options. We now thus face a serious problem in that potentially millions of people could be left destitute or starving through the lack of economic activity. There is also the broader threat that the structural damage caused by decisions made about the pandemic may well last for generations.

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