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Member Participation Update: Record Momentum Continues
Member Participation Update: Record Momentum Continues
This member research complements NGF's annual Golf Participation in the U.S. Report, providing the latest data on golf participation — from changes in traditional green-grass participation to detailed information on key segments such as females, people of color and juniors. Also highlighted is the annual golfer "churn," the regular inflow and outflow within the game that impacts participation levels.
Member Participation Update: Record Momentum Continues
Golf Participation in the U.S. – 2026
Golf Participation in the U.S. – 2026
Golf Participation in the U.S. – 2026
Junior Golf Participation Trend
10-year, overall engagement
Junior Golf Participation Trend
Junior Golf Participation Trend
Female Golfers Fuel Cultural Shift
Female Golfers Fuel Cultural Shift
Women and girls have quietly become the driving force behind golf's post-pandemic resurgence. What makes the growth particularly significant is its youthful energy. More than half of net participation gains among women have come from those under 30, and equally encouraging is the cultural shift that's taking hold.
Female Golfers Fuel Cultural Shift
On-Course Golfer Growth Segments
'Pandemic Era' changes since 2019
On-Course Golfer Growth Segments
On-Course Golfer Growth Segments
NGF’s 2025 Participation in the U.S. Report – Now Available
Year-end 2024 data for on- and off-course participation in the world's biggest golf market.
NGF’s 2025 Participation in the U.S. Report – Now Available
This annual summary through year-end 2024 provides the latest data on golf participation — both traditional on-course golfers and those who engage with the game away from the course. The report includes detailed information on key segments such as beginners, women, people of color, juniors, and a closer look at the continually-expanding pool of non-golfers who say they’re very interested in playing the game.
NGF’s 2025 Participation in the U.S. Report – Now Available
Junior Golf Participation - 10-Year Trend
Junior Golf Participation - 10-Year Trend
Junior Golf Participation - 10-Year Trend
'Pandemic Era' Golfer Growth Segments (On-Course)
'Pandemic Era' Golfer Growth Segments (On-Course)
'Pandemic Era' Golfer Growth Segments (On-Course)
A Boom in Beginners
A Boom in Beginners
Over the past two years, as the coronavirus pandemic has gripped the U.S., the number of beginning golfers has been higher than it was back when Tiger Woods was at his most dominant.
A Boom in Beginners

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