Golf Etc. Franchise

Golf retailer

Golf Etc. of America was founded in 1992 as a national golf consulting and construction company, but changed its focus in 1996 to golf retail shops. Stores provide custom-fitted golf clubs and club repair. Golfers can practice their skills on the stores' practice putting greens and the indoor hitting and driving area. Golf Etc. of America, Inc. is the fastest-growing golf retail franchise in America, with more new store openings since 2006 than any other golf retail franchise. In 2009, Inc. magazine named the company to the 2009 Inc. 5000 list, recognizing Golf Etc. among the fastest-growing private companies in America. Founded in 1992, Golf Etc. provides personal service, performance club fittings, professional repair centers and club and swing evaluations, using the latest technology in hitting bays and launch monitors. Each store also offers the latest selection of pro-line equipment, bags, footwear, balls, gloves, golf-related giftware, men's and women's apparel, accessories, junior clubs, used golf clubs and other golf-related products. Golf Etc. stores are located across the continental U.S., Puerto Rico and Canada. For more information, please visit www.golfetc.com or contact the company at 817.279.7888 or info@golfetc.com.

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How much does it cost to open a Golf Etc. Franchise ?

The investment required to open a Golf Etc. Franchise is $165,000 . There is an initial franchise fee of $15,000 which grants you the license to run a business under the Golf Etc. name.

Individual Franchise Costs

  • Initial Investment:
    $165,000
  • Initial Franchise Fee:
    $15,000
  • Royalty Fee:
    $.35/sq. ft.
  • Term of Agreement:
    10 years

Expense In-House Third Party
Franchise Fee No No
Startup Costs No No
Equipment No No
Inventory No No
Accounts Receivable No No
Payroll No No

Support
Newsletter, Toll-free phone line, Field operations/evaluations

Marketing
Ad slicks

Golf Etc. Growth History

When did the first Golf Etc. open? 1992
When did Golf Etc. start Franchising ? 1995

Year U.S.A. Canada International Corporate
2005 73 1 0 0
2004 67 0 0 0
2003 62 0 0 0
2002 58 0 0 0
2001 63 0 0 1

1% of all franchisees own more than one unit Number of employees needed to run franchised unit: 3 Absentee ownership of franchise is allowed. (80% of current franchisees are owner/operators)

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How much money you could make as a Golf Etc. Franchise owner depends on a wide variety of factors. As a business owner, your primary goals are to strive for high sales while keeping your oper_ating costs as low as possible while still maintaining quality products and service. The monthly oper_ating costs that you will incur as a Golf Etc. Franchise owner may include royalty fees, rent or mortgage, staffing, products, supplies, utilities, administrative costs and other things. Although your monthly oper_ating costs may vary from month to month, your start up costs are typically fixed and they will cover the majority of your initial oper_ating equipment, signage, and renovations.

Initial Investment
$15,000 - $165,000
Initial Franchise Fee
$15,000
Royalty Fee
$.35/sq. ft.
Term of Agreement
10 years
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