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