The resurgence of on-course golf, which saw 28.1 million American participants in 2024, is the primary engine behind the increased demand for specialized equipment tires. With over 37,600 golf courses globally, the need for tires that provide stability and traction without damaging sensitive turf has become a critical operational requirement. As equipment operating hours climb, the aftermarket for replacement tires is expanding alongside initial OEM fitment demand.
Technological shifts are further altering the market landscape. The adoption of battery-powered mowers and utility vehicles, driven by noise reduction and sustainability goals, necessitates tires capable of supporting heavier lithium-ion battery loads while maintaining low ground pressure. Simultaneously, professional sports organizations are setting higher bars for field quality, requiring premium, low-compaction tire designs for stadium hybrid pitches. North America remains the dominant sector, holding a 40.23% share of the market, while the Asia-Pacific region emerges as a key growth frontier due to ongoing infrastructure development in Japan, South Korea, and China.




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