Golf is a cherished sport for many in Arizona, and Supreme Golf’s recent analysis offers fresh insights into what it costs to play in your state compared to other parts of the country. With data from over 5.4 million rounds played in 2023, Supreme Golf has developed the below  infographic that highlights the Average Tee Time Price Per State, providing a clear picture of the cost to golf in Arizona and where golfers get the most value.


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To help golfers better understand the landscape of tee time prices across the country, Supreme Golf analyzed 5.4 million rounds from 2023 to bring you a comprehensive look at the Average Tee Time Price Per State. A full list of average tee time prices per state can be found below and a link to find a golf course near you.

What does this tell us?

The above infographic highlights the cost of finding a tee time in every state, with a color scale transitioning from dark to light to represent the spectrum of prices. States with lower average tee time costs are shown in light orange, while those with higher prices are shaded in darker orange, giving you a clear picture of where your dollar goes the furthest.

This data not only reflects the diverse pricing landscape but also underscores the accessibility of golf across different regions. Supreme Golf’s mission is to help every golfer find their ideal course at the right price, whether you’re in a state with the highest prices or the lowest.

But what does this mean for golfers? Whether you’re a seasoned player looking to explore new courses or a casual golfer seeking the best value, understanding these trends can help you make more informed decisions about where and when to book your next round.

Average prices of golf courses in U.S.

Average prices of golf courses in U.S., ranked by least expensive to most expensive:

Alaska – $14

District of Columbia – $28

Maine – $28

Oklahoma – $31

Ohio – $35

Indiana – $36

Iowa – $36

Kansas – $36

Kentucky – $36

Minnesota – $39

Arkansas – $40

Pennsylvania – $40

Connecticut – $41

Illinois – $41

West Virginia – $41

Wyoming – $41

New Hampshire – $42

Missouri – $44

Tennessee – $44

North Dakota – $45

Massachusetts – $46

New Mexico – $46

Alabama – $47

New York – $47

Rhode Island – $47

Wisconsin – $47

Michigan – $49

Nebraska – $49

South Dakota – $50

Georgia – $52

Oregon – $52

Washington – $52

Idaho – $53

Texas – $53

Vermont – $53

Maryland – $54

Virginia – $54

Montana – $55

Louisiana – $61

New Jersey – $62

Florida – $64

Mississippi – $64

North Carolina – $64

Utah – $66

Delaware – $67

South Carolina – $68

Arizona – $70

California – $70

Colorado – $80

Hawaii – $108

Nevada – $143