U.S. Courses See 1.5M Fewer Rounds from Canadian Golfers

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U.S. Courses See 1.5M Fewer Rounds from Canadian Golfers

A staggering new report from the North American Golf Tourism Board (NAGTB) has sent a ripple of concern through the American golf industry. The data reveals that U.S. courses have witnessed a dramatic decline of approximately 1.5 million rounds played by Canadian golfers over the last 18 months. This downturn represents a significant financial blow to border-state clubs and sunbelt destinations that have long relied on the steady flow of tourism from their northern neighbors.

The trend highlights a complex interplay of economic pressures, shifting travel habits, and a revitalized domestic golf market in Canada. For decades, American courses, from the lush fairways of Myrtle Beach to the desert landscapes of Arizona, were a go-to destination for Canadian “snowbirds” and weekend travelers. Now, those same clubs are facing a new reality that requires immediate and strategic adaptation.