Leadership Behind the Growth Architecture

A Proven Foundation in Participation Growth

GOLF: It’s Everyone’s Game® is led by Chuck Thompson, founder of Mulligan Marketing Concepts® (MMC®), whose work has focused on designing and implementing structured participation growth systems within the golf industry.

Over multiple decades, his efforts have centered on converting awareness into sustained engagement at the facility level—aligning marketing activity with measurable participation outcomes.

This initiative represents the formalization and national scaling of that work.

A Participation-First Philosophy

Throughout his career, Chuck has emphasized measurable participation growth as the foundation of long-term industry stability.

Rather than relying on promotional exposure alone, his work has consistently focused on structured implementation, operational discipline, and scalable deployment systems.

GOLF: It’s Everyone’s Game formalizes this philosophy into a national growth architecture.

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Aligned With Long-Term Industry Growth

The vision behind GIEG is not short-term promotion, but structured expansion of participation across markets.

By aligning facilities, sponsors, and disciplined operating systems, the initiative is designed to create a repeatable growth model that supports long-term industry stability.


Implementation Experience

The underlying model has been informed through direct engagement across hundreds of facility environments, supporting:

  • structured player acquisition
  • facility-level activation systems
  • participation tracking frameworks
  • revenue stabilization initiatives

This experience forms the operational foundation of the GIEG growth architecture.

GOLF: It’s Everyone’s Game!
GOLF: It’s Everyone’s Game® reflects a commitment to structured growth, disciplined execution, and long-term industry sustainability.
Explore Strategic Alignment
Organizations evaluating long-term participation-driven growth are invited to review the full initiative framework.