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Is Private Golf Driving Record Rounds?
The golf industry is on the verge of another record for rounds-played for the fourth time in five years, and it could be the play at private clubs that pushes the industry over the top.
Is Private Golf Driving Record Rounds?
September 2025 National Rounds Played
September rounds of golf were up again on a national level over the same period a year ago, keeping the U.S. golf market on pace for a record-setting year for rounds in 2025.
September 2025 National Rounds Played
August 2025 National Rounds Played
August rounds of golf saw the biggest year-over-year jump of any month this year, pushing the industry slightly ahead of the record-setting play pace set in 2024.
August 2025 National Rounds Played
A New Yardstick of Success
Emotional Commitment Among Golfers
Whether temporarily or otherwise, golf has captured the global zeitgeist. So, what are the notable differences when it comes to golfers in the current era? For one, the number of golfers who place themselves on the highest level of NGF’s ‘passion scale’ has grown nearly 20% since the pandemic.
Emotional Commitment Among Golfers
July 2025 National Rounds Played
Buoyed in part by play at private clubs, rounds jumped in July and put 2025 almost on the same pace as last year's record-setting trajectory. It bears noting that July is traditionally the highest-volume month of the year when it comes to rounds-played.
July 2025 National Rounds Played
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
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
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
Strong spring start again in northern climes
March 2025 National Rounds Played
After seasonality limited play in some parts of the country in January and February, March rounds rebounded thanks to favorable golf weather in much of the northeast, helping spur another spring surge.
March 2025 National Rounds Played
February 2025 National Rounds Played
A year after the third warmest February on record allowed many golf courses in northern states to get an early jump on the 2024 golf season, the more typical wintry weather conditions in those same states prevented a repeat.
February 2025 National Rounds Played

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