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It is a common question heard the last five years, and the answer is yes – more and more people take cycling than golf, and more golfers replace their golf kit with two wheels and journey around the country. In the survey that happened in Great Britain more than 2 million players since April 2013 to April 2014 took the wells and something around 710 400 people took the golf kits and Jackpot Bet Online hit the court. The golf people has downgraded for around 200 000 in the last eight years where cycling gained around 250 000 in the last year alone.
This does not count people who are going to work on their bikes, but people who professionally have taken this sport. In the last 24 months the same survey says that golfers who took golf as their first sport failed to find any interest to the game and swapped it with bikes – it is around 20% of people who have done that in search of a more active sport. Around 10 percent of the people swapped to swimming as well. Nobody knows why this is the case with modern golfers and cyclers.