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Greg Discusses ‘Radical Hospitality’ on Syngenta’s Changing the Business of Golf Podcast
Greg joins Syngenta's Changing the Business of Golf podcast to discuss the critical changes golf clubs and courses can make to boost customer retention and reposition the game as a more accessible, growth-oriented sport.
Greg Discusses ‘Radical Hospitality’ on Syngenta’s Changing the Business of Golf Podcast
Greg Joins Barstool Boys to Talk Golf’s ‘Boom’ on the Fore Play Podcast
Greg Nathan, CEO of the National Golf Foundation, joins the Barstool Sports guys to break down the unprecedented growth of golf -- from skyrocketing participation and new player demographics to the evolution of how the game is played and experienced.
Greg Joins Barstool Boys to Talk Golf’s ‘Boom’ on the Fore Play Podcast
A Near Record-Setting Pace
When it comes to indicators of golf’s sustained play levels -- at least nationally -- consider this: all 26 peak-season months dating back to 2020 have seen rounds trend at least 10% higher than recent pre-Covid comparisons. And based on mid-year play data, it’s quite possible 2025 could hit record levels yet again.
A Near Record-Setting Pace
Midyear Update: Golf Supply and Development
Midyear Update: Golf Supply and Development
The U.S. golf market continued its march toward equilibrium at the midway point of 2025, with supply and development patterns reinforcing trends that emerged in 2024 and previous years.
Midyear Update: Golf Supply and Development
The ‘Not Real’ Advantage
The ‘Not Real’ Advantage
For decades, many short course operators have marketed themselves with a "championship-lite" promise to deliver all the hallmarks of the "real thing," but with the added benefits of speed and accessibility. While a sensible strategy for some, the pursuit of legitimacy through scaled-down emulation appears to have created a perception trap for many short courses.
The ‘Not Real’ Advantage
June 2025 National Rounds Played
Rounds of golf for June -- one of the most high-volume months for play -- were virtually unchanged from a year ago, as the U.S. market remained within striking distance of the record-setting rounds pace of 2024. 
June 2025 National Rounds Played
Assessing the Trajectory of U.S. Municipal Golf
Numbers to know - from openings and closings to conversions and resurrections
Assessing the Trajectory of U.S. Municipal Golf
Municipal golf is in a unique place. On one hand, there are high-profile examples of popular muni facilities on the proverbial chopping block due to land values. On the other, there are well-backed efforts to preserve and restore some of the game's most historic properties. Municipal facilities are typically where golf is most affordable and accessible to people of all demographics, and there's greater attention on their impact today given the sport's renaissance.
Assessing the Trajectory of U.S. Municipal Golf
Golf’s ‘Real’ Short Course Movement Awaits
Golf’s ‘Real’ Short Course Movement Awaits
The perceived "Short Course movement" in golf, and engaging players with less time-consuming options, conceals a disconnect in the market over the past two decades. While millions of dollars are being actively invested in extraordinary par-3 experiences, the more “local” short courses that could serve as everyday developmental pathways have closed at disproportionate rates.
Golf’s ‘Real’ Short Course Movement Awaits
May 2025 National Rounds Played
Cooler, weather May weather in parts of the East coast contribute to a slight national dip in year-over-year play.
May 2025 National Rounds Played
Moderate rise in April pulls 2025 YTD even with last year's record play
April 2025 National Rounds Played
After a solid April, U.S. play through the first four months is even with the record-setting rounds levels in 2024.
April 2025 National Rounds Played
The Price to Play
Examining the changes in public playing fees and the average 18-hole rate by state
The Price to Play
When detailing the average price of public golf, it’s not uncommon to hear the refrain, “But that’s not it costs to play golf where I live.” And there’s a reality behind those assertions. Not only can peak weekend fees be substantially higher, but playing fees vary widely by geography as well as the type of public facility.
The Price to Play
Facilities, Facility Health, Municipal Golf, Development, 9-Hole and Par 3
U.S. Golf Supply One-Page Summary Reports Available
Concise and comprehensive one-page summary reports on various supply-related topics
U.S. Golf Supply One-Page Summary Reports Available

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