Despite revolving news stories of GDP growth interspersed with theories of imminent economic instability and uncertainty, one thing remains certain; the hospitality industry is primed for an exciting year. 

Recent findings and trends have indicated a fundamental shift in how guest experiences should be approached, with data suggesting that personalisation and technological innovation must be at the forefront of the industry’s continued evolution.

The hospitality and hotel industry is facing a wealth of challenges, despite recent PWC UK data suggesting the 1.6% UK GDP growth is a cause for optimism. Within the broad spectrum of this industry, one specialist area primed for evolution and innovation is that of golf clubs and resorts.

These luxury establishments are exploring technology to help them drive revenue, enhance their service offerings, and deliver exceptional and memorable guest experiences, all of which have been deemed pivotal to helping the wider industry adapt and evolve.

As the golf-specific side of hospitality changes, properties that invest in the right technology and solutions could very well position themselves for a greater market share in the coming months and years, all while improving their bottom line and operational efficiency.

The digital transformation of golf resort operations

Golf hotels and resorts are just some of the establishments that demand flexible, adaptable, and personalised services to accommodate the modern guest experience. Nowadays, guests expect a seamless experience at every touchpoint, whether it’s the integration of room booking and tee time booking software via separate systems or the in-depth analysis of a player’s performance across an entire 18 holes. 

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The most forward-thinking properties are those which implement comprehensive digital solutions that make the entire booking experience and stay duration as efficient and stress-free as possible.

Smart course management

A significant development in recent months has been the integration of smart course management systems, which consist of GPS tracking, real-time data analytics and mobile connectivity to help golf resorts optimise their services. Monitoring player movement and course usage patterns can help resort managers make informed decisions about golf course maintenance, staffing levels and facility improvements.

Virtual reality (VR)

VR technology has also emerged as a transformative force in golf offerings both at home and in commercial environments. High-end resorts and hospitality premises can install VR-powered golf simulators that can serve several purposes, whether it’s helping players practice their swing mechanics, playing virtual rounds on famous golf links courses, or indulging in a pastime that isn’t dependent on the weather.

Beyond individual golf practice aids, VR uncovers new revenue streams through corporate events, group training programmes, or large-scale entertainment options for guests who don’t have a penchant for the game of golf. Properties that invest in VR in the right doses stand to benefit both from improved technological innovation and positive, memorable guest experiences.

Performance-tracking technology

Integrating performance trackers has become a vital element in modern sports equipment, not just golf. Tools which can accurately analyse a player’s movements (and, more specifically in a golf context, their swing power, accuracy, angle and momentum) can dramatically add value to their game experience.

Players then gain detailed, granular insights into their techniques, and if resorts make this accessible through immersive simulation and training systems they create a compelling value proposition. Such perks can make an experience all the more luxurious for guests, helping properties stand out in a crowded and competitive market.

So what else can golf resorts and venues worldwide do to further accelerate their innovation and elevate their offerings?

How golf venues and resorts can step up their game in 2025

Deeper personalisation

Personalisation has emerged as a key differentiator for luxury golf resorts. Intuitive and smart customer relationship management (CRM) systems now enable venues to track and optimise guest preferences. This data allows resorts to tailor experiences to suit their guests, which can range from custom course recommendations to personalised room discounts.

Dynamic pricing strategies – while controversial – have proven effective in this measure. Adjusting room prices and rates based on factors such as time, season and demand allows properties to maximise revenue while still offering attractive options all year round for budget-conscious guests.

This strategy can help them increase their overall yield while maintaining a competitive position in the hospitality market that’s so dependent on customer impressions.

Safety and communication infrastructure

Golf resorts – like all modern hospitality venues and hotels – require strong, resilient safety and communication systems to enable the seamless operation and integration of technology. Whether that’s advanced GPS communication for optimal logistics, best-in-class wireless infrastructure for real-time inventory and stock management, or guest WiFi reinforced with multi-factor authentication (MFA) and secure access control enabled, the importance of commercial security cannot be underestimated.

All of these must be reinforced with a robust, interconnected network so hotels can respond to guest requests quickly, maintain optimal efficiency across all touchpoints, and manage any safety concerns with confidence.

Greater efficiency through AI and automation

Experts across a spectrum of industries have been waxing lyrical about artificial intelligence (AI) and automation technologies for years, particularly in the wake of COVID-19. Many will espouse how they have revolutionised back-office operations, streamlined administration tasks, and elevated a business’ ability to make informed decisions with minimal human input. 

In a hotel or hospitality context, AI and automation can form the backbone of a range of solutions, from intelligent irrigation systems that optimise water usage to preventative maintenance scheduling for essential equipment.

These technologies are inherently designed and deployed to help users reduce costs, optimise resources, and improve efficiency. It’s safe to say that they will only continue to be granted plenty of attention and investment, and there are bound to be plenty of innovative ideas on the horizon for hospitality venues.

Future-proofing through strategic investment

On that note, it’s important to spotlight a handful of emerging technologies that show increasing promise for golf resorts and other hospitality premises.

  • Advanced booking and revenue management systems – these use machine learning to optimise pricing and availability
  • Augmented reality (AR) applications – provide on-course guidance and enhanced viewing experiences
  • Integrated mobile applications – combine course information, performance tracking, and resort services
  • Sustainable technology – solutions that help properties reduce their environmental impact while cutting operational costs

Implementing innovation successfully

The future of golf resort operations lies in the strategic adoption of technology that enhances both the guest experience and operational efficiency. Properties that carefully evaluate and implement these innovations position themselves to capture greater market share while building lasting competitive advantages.

About the author: Annie Button is a freelance writer based in the UK. She specialises in business development, sustainability, digital trends, marketing, and HR.