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Global Sports Industry Statistics
Global Sports Industry statistics in 2025 and 2026 reveal where spending, engagement, and commercial momentum are accelerating and where they are quietly stalling, all at a level you can benchmark. The contrast between rapid growth in key markets and slower shifts elsewhere makes this the quickest way to separate real traction from noise.

Dive Industry Statistics
Industry Dive will surface the latest dive performance and safety figures, with 2026 data that shows where the momentum is actually shifting. One statistic jumps while another softens, and the contrast explains what that change means for divers, operators, and everyone keeping the logs honest.

Billiards Industry Statistics
With 2026 figures on cue, this Billiards Industry stats roundup spotlights how sales and table demand are shifting in real time, not just reflecting past swings. You will see the surprising gaps between what players want and what retailers stock, so you can forecast what will actually move next.

Golf Equipment Industry Statistics
Golf Equipment Industry’s latest statistics expose a sharp split between premium pricing and changing demand, including 2025 rounds played of 430 million and wholesale demand of 31.7 million units. The page also tracks how manufacturers are repositioning their lines as PGA Tour retail reported $2.7 billion in apparel sales, making it clear which categories are accelerating and which are stalling.

Golf Club Industry Statistics
Golf Club Industry’s latest numbers show how play patterns and course economics are shifting fast, with 2026 membership outlook and 2025 spending figures pointing in different directions at once. Get the statistics behind which clubs are gaining stability and which are being forced to rethink tee time, staffing, and pricing decisions right now.

Fantasy Sports Industry Statistics
From 2025 to 2026, Fantasy Sports Industry performance metrics reveal a sharp shift in how users engage, where contests pull the most players, and which formats drive retention. Don’t just look at growth. See the exact data behind what’s accelerating and what’s slipping.

Bicycle Retailer And Industry Statistics
Sporting goods stores selling bikes pushed U.S. retail sales of bicycles and parts to $9.5 billion in 2023, topping 2022, yet bicycle store growth slowed to only about 1 to 2 percent year over year while gross margins slipped to about 34 percent. On this Bicycle Retailer and Industry page, you will see how shipments, installed base, and the service and parts share of typical shop revenue are reshaping what bike retailers earn and how they stock, staff, and market.

Country Club Industry Statistics
Golf in the U.S. is still growing, with participation rising to 26.7 million people in 2024 and rounds reaching 537.8 million, even as the player base shifts toward younger cohorts and women make up 22.8% of golfers. Country Club Industry breaks down what that means for course counts, spending, taxes, jobs, and sustainability pressures from labor and irrigation to environmental programs.

Fishing Gear Industry Statistics
See how 2026 buyers are reshaping demand across tackle categories, with the biggest shifts in what anglers actually purchase rather than what gear brands expect. The numbers also reveal the pressure points in pricing and sourcing, where small changes in supply and consumer spend can swing entire segments.

Indoor Golf Simulator Industry Statistics
See why UK indoor golf has passed 250+ facilities in the 2024 directory view while US counting finds 3,900+ venues, and what that means for operators chasing measurable gains like 1.3x more time per visit from interactive tracking, plus the performance reality behind shot accuracy. You will also get the engineering and adoption signals behind modern simulator UX, from sub 50 ms latency targets to 31% Wi Fi 6 enterprise readiness, so you can judge which upgrades actually move demand.

Gymnastics Industry Statistics
Track how gymnastics industry demand is shifting, with 2026 updates that pin down participation and competition momentum more clearly than a few years ago. You will see which segments are accelerating and which are stalling, and why that mismatch matters for gyms, coaches, and meet operators.

Hockey Equipment Industry Statistics
See how 2025 market figures and production, pricing, and participation shifts are reshaping demand for hockey sticks, skates, pads, and protective gear. The tension between what players want and what manufacturers can build makes these equipment statistics worth a close look now.

Climbing Gym Industry Statistics
Climbing gyms are riding faster than you might expect, with the sport climbing market forecast to grow at a 23.1% CAGR from 2023 to 2030 while the U.S. keeps expanding participation beyond gym walls, from 1.7 million rock climbers in 2022 to 18.8 million Americans taking part in climbing related activities. You will also see where growth meets friction, including rising capacity investment plans, what drives indoor climbing choices, and safety signals like 73% of incidents happening on descent or transitions rather than the climb itself.

Japan Outdoor Industry Statistics
Japan’s outdoor industry is still climbing fast, reaching JPY 11.7 trillion in market expenditure in 2023, while METI also projects growth to JPY 13.6 trillion by 2030 and outdoor jobs rising toward 1.16 million. What makes the page worth your time is how that spending momentum ties to real participation shifts and policy scale up, from camping and hiking markets to safety, conservation, and the numbers behind keeping “Leave No Trace” moving forward.

Indoor Golf Industry Statistics
With the indoor simulator market hitting $1.8B in 2024 and projected to reach $4.0B by 2030, this page explains why golfers are shifting indoors even as outdoor options stay abundant. It also benchmarks demand and operations, from 42.0% of U.S. adults using gyms in the past year to 51% saying they would practice indoors if pricing matched outdoor play, plus what repeat bookings and simulator time bookings look like for operators.

China Ski Industry Statistics
China’s ski economy is showing a sharp 2025 shift where tourism and equipment demand move together, but not in the simple way you might expect. This page puts the latest 2025 figures side by side so you can see exactly what is driving growth and what is still lagging behind.

Golf Apparel Industry Statistics
With women driving a 32% increase in apparel spend and Gen Z boosting average spend by 22% YoY to $450, this Golf Apparel Industry statistics page tracks exactly who buys, what sells, and where demand is shifting fast, including U.S. e-commerce sales up 12.4% to $1.45 billion in 2023. Expect surprising buying behavior across groups, from high income and high frequency players to sustainability and athleisure preferences, plus a market view growing toward $8.12 billion by 2030.

Daily Fantasy Sports Industry Statistics
With U.S. DFS now projected to hit $25B by 2028 and mobile penetration expected to reach 85% by 2026, regulation is reshaping faster than participation, even as Hawaii remains the lone full DFS holdout. Follow how 2025 centered court and compliance milestones translate into $18B revenue forecasts by 2027 and what the user mix looks like when 45 million app downloads in 2023 meet an 18 to 34 majority.

Golf Simulator Industry Statistics
Golf simulator growth is accelerating fast, with the market forecast to reach USD 4.2 billion by 2030 at a 10.5% CAGR, while home installations are set to jump 25% annually through 2028 as smart home integration becomes standard. The same shift is rewriting who plays and where, from 35% Asia Pacific share by 2030 and 100 million global users by 2030 to AI coaching subscriptions projected at USD 300 million a year by 2028 and low cost units (<$2K) driving half of all sales by 2027.

Colorado Ski Industry Statistics
Colorado’s ski economy generated $4.85 billion in total impact during the 2022-2023 season, with $2.6 billion coming straight from direct spending, and that activity translated into 51,400 statewide jobs plus $1.2 billion in tax revenue. The page also tracks what surprises most visitors, like $3.4 billion in out-of-state spending, average daily spend of $378 per skier visit, and the environmental lift behind the scenes as resorts divert 85% of waste from landfills.