Golf Course Map of the United States

Explore every golf course in our directory on a single interactive map. Zoom into any region, click a cluster to expand, and click any marker to view course details. Use pinch or scroll to zoom.

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How to Use This Map

This interactive map plots every golf course in the FairwayDB directory across all 50 US states. Courses are grouped into clusters at wider zoom levels to keep the map fast and readable. As you zoom in, clusters break apart to reveal individual course markers. Click any marker to see the course name and a link to its full detail page with holes, par, yardage, cost tier, driving range availability, contact info, and a satellite view.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The map includes over 14,000 geocoded golf courses from the FairwayDB directory, covering public courses, private clubs, resort courses, and municipal layouts across all 50 US states and Washington, D.C.

Yes. Zoom into your area on the map and the clusters will break apart to show individual courses near your location. Click any marker for the course name and a link to its detail page with address, phone number, and website.

Each course page includes the number of holes (9 or 18), par, total yardage, cost tier (Economy through Elite), whether a driving range is available, the course address, phone number, website link, a satellite map view, and links to nearby courses.

Numbered circles represent groups of courses in that area. The number shows how many courses are within the cluster. Click or zoom in to expand the cluster and see individual courses. Clusters are color-coded: green for smaller groups, yellow for medium, and orange or red for areas with a high concentration of courses.

Florida, California, Texas, New York, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, and Illinois consistently rank among the states with the highest number of golf courses. You can zoom into any of these states on the map to explore the density of courses across different cities and regions.

Yes. The map is fully responsive and works on phones and tablets. Use pinch-to-zoom to navigate, and tap markers to view course popups. For the best experience on smaller screens, rotate to landscape orientation when exploring dense areas.

Other Ways to Browse

If you prefer browsing by list rather than map, visit the Browse Courses by State page to select a state directory. Each state page includes a regional map, search filters for holes, cost, and driving range, and links to city-level pages for areas with three or more courses. You can also use the search bar in the top navigation to find any course by name.

About This Data

FairwayDB tracks over 16,000 golf courses across every US state. Course data includes location, hole count, par, yardage, cost tier, and driving range availability. Locations are geocoded from course addresses and grouped into clusters for fast browsing.