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Created2006-05-19
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The population of all golf course facilities that existed in Arizona in 2004 was identified and basic information regarding city, county, number of holes, and year established were collected for all 338 Arizona golf facilities. In addition, the economic impacts from revenue, tourism, and real estate premiums attributed to the

The population of all golf course facilities that existed in Arizona in 2004 was identified and basic information regarding city, county, number of holes, and year established were collected for all 338 Arizona golf facilities. In addition, the economic impacts from revenue, tourism, and real estate premiums attributed to the Arizona golf course industry were estimated for 2004 based upon a survey of all Arizona golf course facilities. Seventy-seven golf course managers returned either partially or fully completed questionnaires, representing an overall response rate of 22.8 percent. Unbiased mean-based estimates of various impacts and other types of information contained in the survey were obtained through use of both the sample and population data. The estimates are reported for all golf courses in Arizona in 2004.