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Below is what I believe is the top five companies when it comes to golf shoe market share. Can you guess the correct order and the percentage that each company has?
Adidas
Ecco
FootJoy
Nike
PUMA
Interesting...Except you have Nike in there twice.
Fun thread. Here is the correct order.
FootJoy
Nike
adidas Golf
ECCO
PUMA
While I cant give all of the percentages, here is a look at the 1st and 5th
FJ is around 50%
PUMA is around 4%
In the last twelve months, PUMA doubled from 2% to 4%
Fun thread. Here is the correct order.
FootJoy
Nike
adidas Golf
ECCO
PUMA
While I cant give all of the percentages, here is a look at the 1st and 5th
FJ is around 50%
PUMA is around 4%
In the last twelve months, PUMA doubled from 2% to 4%
Is Nike that far behind FootJoy? My gut says no
Fun thread. Here is the correct order.
FootJoy
Nike
adidas Golf
ECCO
PUMA
While I cant give all of the percentages, here is a look at the 1st and 5th
FJ is around 50%
PUMA is around 4%
In the last twelve months, PUMA doubled from 2% to 4%
Blows my mind the kind of hold FJ has on the market. They really haven't factored into any of my purchasing decisions in the last five years.
I'm shocked that Nike is ahead of Adidas. I don't think I know anyone wearing Nike golf shoes. I've heard a few with the TW shoes, but say they don't wear them because they are uncomfortable. I've heard of a few others with the Jordan's, but don't wear them to golf because of how much they spent on them.
Golf shoe purchases are like golf balls and can be VERY big in green grass.
Fun thread. Here is the correct order.
FootJoy
Nike
adidas Golf
ECCO
PUMA
While I cant give all of the percentages, here is a look at the 1st and 5th
FJ is around 50%
PUMA is around 4%
In the last twelve months, PUMA doubled from 2% to 4%
Fun thread. Here is the correct order.
FootJoy
Nike
adidas Golf
ECCO
PUMA
While I cant give all of the percentages, here is a look at the 1st and 5th
FJ is around 50%
PUMA is around 4%
In the last twelve months, PUMA doubled from 2% to 4%
That's extraordinary. I honestly would not have guessed FJ would do so well when companies like Nike and Adidas dominate so many other sports footwear.
I was surprised by that as well, I think over time Puma will over take Ecco.I'm kind of surprised that ECCO has more share than Puma.
Fun thread. Here is the correct order.
FootJoy
Nike
adidas Golf
ECCO
PUMA
While I cant give all of the percentages, here is a look at the 1st and 5th
FJ is around 50%
PUMA is around 4%
In the last twelve months, PUMA doubled from 2% to 4%