I recently met with a country club that is considering a dedicated wellness director, a position that would work closely with the club pro to serve the members. As golf and wellness are becoming increasingly intertwined, and club members are starting to see time on the course as a core part of their overall health and wellbeing, It got me thinking about what this shift means for golf travel specifically.
The golf tourism industry has a wellness revolution happening quietly within it. The operators who recognize it first will define the next decade.
In 2023, over 1.7 million international golf tourists specifically selected resorts offering spa treatments, fitness centers, and wellness coaching alongside golf. Resorts that invested in wellness facilities saw a 22 percent rise in average occupancy rates.
Nearly half the market is already choosing destinations based on wellness criteria. The golf course is no longer the only lens through which a destination is evaluated. Recovery, restoration, and renewal are now part of the purchasing decision.
Baby boomers and high-income Gen X travelers represent 54 percent of global golf tourists. This cohort is health-conscious, longevity-focused, and increasingly willing to pay a premium for experiences that serve both pleasure and physical well-being. A golf trip that leaves them feeling better than when they arrived is not a bonus. For many, it is the entire brief.
Thailand, Costa Rica, and Portugal are already leading the wellness-golf fusion model. Africa is barely in the conversation, and that is exactly the opportunity for Southern Africa especially.
South Africa’s landscapes, sunlight, coastal environments, and world-class lodges are natural wellness assets that no other golf destination can replicate. The continent is not behind. It is untapped.
The formula is not complicated. Golf plus wellness plus transformation equals a product that sells itself.
For South African tour operators, the message is simple: stop marketing the courses alone. Start marketing what a guest feels when they leave.
If you want to learn more about what this means or how to position it, especially for American golf tourist perspective, give me a call and explore South Africa golf tours.Â