Hubs
Areas with lots of courses.
To be considered as a “hub” a city or area has to have at least 5 courses (at least 4 have 18 holes). This is NOT based on the quality of the courses; that must be determined separately.
Alabama
Huntsville
Mobile
Arizona
Phoenix
California
Los Angeles
Colorado
Colorado Springs
Denver
Florida
Clearwater
Orlando
Georgia
Atlanta
Augusta & Appling
Illinois
Chicago
Peoria. 20 courses within 30 minutes of downtown-- 18 hole courses=12, 9 hole courses=7, 12 hole courses=1 (2 of these courses are pay to play)
Iowa
Cedar Rapids
Davenport
Des Moines
Kansas
Kansas City
Wichita
Kentucky
Bowling Green
Massachusetts
Leister
Michigan
Detroit/ Ann Arbor
Grand Rapids/ Kalazamoo
Ludington
Minnesota
Twin cites. Minneapolis/ St. Paul
Missouri
Kansas City
St. Louis
Mississippi
Tupelo
New York
Buffalo
Rochester
North Carolina
Charlotte
o Great Courses: Renaissance, Hornet’s Nest
Triangle (Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill)
o 15 Courses Total. 18 holes = 10, 9 holes = 3, 12 holes = 1, 13 holes = 1 (3 of these are Private)
Ohio
Canton
Cincinnati
Columbus
Oklahoma
Oklahoma City
Tulsa
Oregon
Portland
Pennsylvania
Allentown
Pittsburgh
South Carolina
Columbia
Tennessee
Memphis
Nashville
Texas
Austin
Dallas/ Ft. Worth
Houston
Virginia
Arlington. 6 of 18 holes, 3 of 9 holes.
Spotsylvania
Washington
Seattle
Wisconsin
Highbridge Hills
Madison
Milwaukee