Leading market research and data analytics company Sporting Insights is reporting that Great Britain recorded a seven percent increase in the total number of rounds of golf played during the third quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year.
This marks another period of sustained growth for the game. Year-to-date figures remain robust, with rounds played up +15% compared to 2024. The picture for 2025 to date is the highest average number of rounds played over the last five years and suggests, once again, that the sport is in very good health.
Growth was consistent nationwide for the quarter, with all England, Scotland and Wales reporting increases each month. Scotland led the way, achieving double-digit growth throughout the quarter, including a remarkable +23% rise in August over 2024.
However, compared to previous years, 2024 showed the second lowest recorded figure over the last five years, and so it is useful to compare this year to 2022 and 2023. This shows 2025 rounds are up by 13% and 10% respectively. In real terms, when comparing to 2022, this means that in 2025 each club has been seeing over 10 extra rounds per course per day.
Favourable weather conditions contributed significantly, with warm, dry spells in July and August driving participation. Even September, despite being wetter than average in many areas, saw improved conditions in the South East compared to last year.
John Bushell, Managing Director of Sporting Insights, commented: “These figures reinforce the sustained success golf is experiencing in Great Britain. Similar positive trends are evident internationally, including in the USA, where rounds played remain above record levels from 2024. The demand for golf and access to courses could not have been achieved without the dedication of greenkeepers, PGA Professionals, and hospitality teams who work tirelessly to enhance the golfing experience.”

