A Bright Future for U.S. Golf Travel: Insights from 2025 Study

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According to the 2025 Buffalo Groupe Golf Travel Study, U.S. golfers are optimistic about traveling for golf in 2026. The study reveals a shift in spending habits as travelers seek value-driven experiences and shorter getaways. High-end golfers are opting for more frequent trips while the mid-range budget segment is growing. Destinations need to adapt to meet increased expectations for seamless golf experiences. The Buffalo Groupe’s insights help golf resorts understand these evolving trends and enhance the travel experience for golfers.

A Bright Future for U.S. Golf Travel: 2025 Study Insights

Willingness to Spend on Golf Getaways

The study highlights a continued enthusiasm for golf trips, with most travelers ready to open their wallets. However, there’s a noticeable shift in how golf travelers approach their spending and planning. Instead of simply booking the flashy, high-ticket trips, golfers are now looking for value-driven experiences that enrich their adventures.

Intentional Travel Choices

In recent years, golfers have become quite intentional about their travel decisions. The study indicates that as travelers prepare for their upcoming trips, they are considering where to go and how much to spend with a newfound level of thoughtfulness. This change in mindset means that destinations and resorts must work diligently to provide seamless golf getaways that meet golfers’ higher expectations.

A Shift in Spending Habits

The Rising Popularity of Mid-Range Budgets

multiple, shorter getaways rather than a single, overly elaborate trip.

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Paying Attention to Expectations

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