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SONIC GOLF SUMMARY:
TYPE OF FRANCHISE: Owner/Operator
INDUSTRY SECTOR: Sales & distribution
IDEAL FRANCHISEE PROFILE: Franchisees need
excellent local knowledge and communication skills,
plus an ability to deliver a high quality service.
YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1998
FRANCHISING SINCE: 2006
NUMBER OF FRANCHISEES: 27
INVESTMENT REQUIREMENT: £14,995 plus
working capital
PRIORITY RECRUITMENT LOCATIONS: Nationwide
“It’s all about building a
relationship with the Golf
Clubs. As soon as they see
the product, they like it.
Demand is very high and
everyone I’ve seen has been
incredibly responsive.”
Sonic Golf franchisee Brynn Hill
enthusiast, is Brynn Hill who launched his Golf Clubs,” says Brynn. “As soon as they see
business this summer. Having previously worked the product, they like it. When the business
as the regional sales and marketing manager for model is explained to them, they like it even
Bannatyne’s Health Clubs, Brynn worked very more. It’s a very appealing prospect for them.
closely with Duncan Bannatyne himself. Demand is very high and everyone I’ve seen has
“Working with Duncan was an inspiration,” been incredibly responsive.”
reveals Brynn. “It gave me a great insight into the For the investment fee, franchisees receive the
entrepreneurial spirit and this had a great effect on first 10 machines and when these are placed, they
me. I wanted to build and develop my own can invest in more. “My plans are to double that
business and found that Sonic Golf would let me figure within a year,” reveals Brynn. “It’s a very
utilise my existing skills to achieve this. Besides attainable target. Beyond that, my direction for
that, I loved the fact that Sonic Golf provides a the business is to expand through investing into
unique product to a large potential market - I new territories. When running a business, I
really do believe in the product. I could see that believe it’s important to focus on the positive and
this was a business that would work, especially with Sonic Golf there’s a lot to be positive about.”
with the additional help and support I receive
from Joel and the company.
“The training was very helpful and is a great
starting point for setting up your own business.
Joel is always there to help with any queries and
questions that may arise - Sonic Golf is right
behind it’s franchisees all of the way.”
Following his training Brynn begun to start
FURTHER INFORMATION:
building his client base. In striking an agreement
with the Golf Clubs that lets them receive a
Read more about this opportunity and register for more information
percentage from the sales of the tokens that
through The Franchise Magazine online at:
www.thefm.net/62487
operate the machines, all they have to pay for is Call FranMatch on: 01603 620 301
the electricity to run it.
or email:
franmatch@fdsltd.com
“It’s all about building a relationship with the
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