The Niggle: How will golfers vote in the 2015 General Election?
It’s almost time to make a very important decision. No, we are not talking about who you should transfer in to your Fantasy Golf team, it’s time for you to say who you would like to run the country.
So how will most golfers vote?
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There are some stereotypes about golfers which may lead people to believe they will cast their votes in a particular direction.
A large percentage of golfers in the UK are male, aged between 45 and 60.
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A recent survey by England Golf revealed that adult males accounted for 77 per cent of golf club memberships with adult females accounting for 15 per cent.
We have set up a completely anonymous and simple survey which asks golfers how they plan to vote” Each golf club surveyed had an average of 499 members. The results revealed clubs had on average 148 members aged over 65, 109 aged 55-64, 85 aged 45-54 and 19 aged 35-54.
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Here at National Club Golfer we have a varied audience who read the magazine, visit our website regularly, follow us on social media and subscribe to our newsletters.
So we feel we are well placed to canvass opinion among golfers about where they are thinking of voting in May’s General Election.
We have set up a completely anonymous and simple survey which asks golfers how they plan to vote.
Take part in our confidential survey HERE
The results will be revealed ahead of the polls opening on May 7.
To view The Conservative Party’s manifesto CLICK HERE
To view The Labour Party’s manifesto CLICK HERE
To view the Liberal Democrats manifesto CLICK HERE
To view the Scottish National Party manifesto CLICK HERE
To view the UK Independence Party Manifesto CLICK HERE
To view the Green Party manifesto CLICK HERE
To view the Plaid Cymru manifesto CLICK HERE
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James Savage
Former equipment editor of NCG. Inconsistent ball-striker and tea-maker.