Same-store rounds played in the U.S. dipped 0.7% in April 2005 vs. April 2004, according to the National Golf Foundation. NGF receives its information from 1,285 golf course operators around the country. Same-store rounds played for the year-to-date period are 3.2% lower than the same period last year.

The hardest hit regions in April were the Northwest (down 19.1%) and the Southeast (excludes Florida) which was down 5.9% over last year. By contrast, South/Central Florida and the Gulf Coast were up 3.1% and 6.1%, respectively. Among the states NGF is tracking, four showed an April increase in rounds vs. 2004 – Arizona, Florida, South Carolina and Texas. California and Georgia showed decreases in rounds. In fact, California is down 11% through the first four months of 2005.

Rounds Played, 2005 vs. 2004
Source: NGF/Allied Golf Associations

  April    Year-To-Date
Total U.S.
facilities
-0.7% -3.2%
     
Private
Clubs
-3.6% -5.5%
Total Public
Courses
0.0% -2.6%
Public
Courses:
   
  Premium 1.6% -3.0%
  Standard 0.3% -2.3%
  Value -0.3% -2.6%
     
Region    
Northeast 4.5% 2.2%
Mid-Atlantic -0.2% -8.1%
Southeast -5.9% -4.0%
Central/South Florida 3.1% -0.9%
Gulf Coast 6.1% 2.2%
South
Central
4.5% -2.0%
Lower
Midwest
-0.9% -1.2%
Upper
Midwest
-1.4% -4.8%
Mountain 3.9% 6.0%
Southwest -2.6% -9.1%
Northwest -19.1% 0.5%

Public facilities fall into one of three categories based on peak season weekend green fees with cart:
Premium (High) – Above $70
Standard (Middle) – $40-$70
Value (Low) – Below $40