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NGF's 2025 Golf Facilities in the U.S. Report - Now Available
Key year-end data on the world's best-supplied golf market
NGF's 2025 Golf Facilities in the U.S. Report - Now Available
This comprehensive annual member report provides an in-depth overview of golf facility supply in the U.S. -- from historical trends in the number of golf facilities to detailed information on total supply by state and region, Top 10 lists by state supply, a facility health update, a breakdown of supply by facility type, golf courses in-planning and under construction, the latest on openings and closures, and much more.
NGF's 2025 Golf Facilities in the U.S. Report - Now Available
Golf’s Course Correction Is Over
Golf’s Course Correction Is Over
U.S. golf course development and investment in existing faciltiies are up, including an increased number of renovations, reconstructions, and resurrections. Meanwhile, the number of annual course closures has decreased for five straight years, with the 2024 total dipping to its lowest levels in two decades. The result is a supply stability that has legs.
Golf’s Course Correction Is Over
NGF’s State-of-Industry Report for 2024
NGF’s State-of-Industry Report for 2024
NGF's Golf Industry Report, named in honor of NGF's founders Herb and Joe Graffis, compiles many of the game’s key data points on the business of golf and the health of the game in a single publication: golf participation, engagement, rounds-played, golf course supply and development, golf equipment sales, retail supply, the game’s reach, and more.
NGF’s State-of-Industry Report for 2024
Golf’s State-of-Industry In 3 Minutes
Golf’s State-of-Industry In 3 Minutes
NGF's annual state-of-industry report is out and available for members, providing a holistic look at the U.S. golf industry for 2024. Momentum across the recreational side of the U.S. golf industry remained broadly positive this past year, and future indicators point to sustainability when it comes to participation and play.
Golf’s State-of-Industry In 3 Minutes
How Much is New Golf Course Development Up?
Three U.S. states are leading the way in new golf course construction projects
How Much is New Golf Course Development Up?
As participation and play enjoy well-chronicled jumps during golf’s post-pandemic renaissance, what is the impact on golf facility development? Here is a snapshot of the new golf projects NGF's database team is tracking entering 2025.
How Much is New Golf Course Development Up?
The Surge's Impact on the Private Side of Golf
The Surge's Impact on the Private Side of Golf
Amid the recent increases in play and participation nationwide, what's happening on the private side of the game? This NGF member-exclusive examines supply and demand changes when it comes to private clubs, as well as the overindexing of private course development.
The Surge's Impact on the Private Side of Golf
Does Golf Have a Capacity Problem?
Does Golf Have a Capacity Problem?
More golfers have played more rounds over the past several years and this means U.S. golf courses – broadly speaking — are busier than ever. So what are operators and golfers saying about current capacity, whether it's being able to run a facility efficiently given the manpower and course conditioning, or getting tee times at crowded public courses on the weekend?
Does Golf Have a Capacity Problem?
Midyear Update: Worldwide Golf Course Development
Midyear Update: Worldwide Golf Course Development
There are hundreds of new golf courses in varying stages of development around the world, with over half of those in the pipeline within the U.S. So, which other countries are especially active in the world of golf course construction?
Midyear Update: Worldwide Golf Course Development
Contextualizing 2024's Course Closures
Taking a closer look at mid-year supply changes - stocks & flows
Contextualizing 2024's Course Closures
New course development is up fairly significantly, but midyear course closures continue to outpace openings. Here is some added context on the "why" behind inevitable course shutdowns in the U.S. market.
Contextualizing 2024's Course Closures
Midyear 2024 U.S. Golf Course Development
Midyear 2024 U.S. Golf Course Development
Midyear 2024 U.S. Golf Course Development
Which Way is Municipal Golf Going?
Which Way is Municipal Golf Going?
Municipal golf is not facing an existential threat. In fact, it surprises some to learn that the number of municipal courses nationwide has actually increased over the last decade. This gain stands in contrast to broader U.S. supply reductions and the challenges 'muni golf' encounters in some areas.
Which Way is Municipal Golf Going?
Historical Growth of Municipal Growth
Historical Growth of Municipal Growth
Historical Growth of Municipal Growth

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