It’s USGA PLAY9 Day

Get out and Play 9-holes today at your favorite course, or one of Colorado’s great 9-hole golf courses! The USGA PLAY9 DAY was created to rally golfers and non-golfers around the nine-hole round as an important, yet simple solution that addresses busy lifestyles, often cited as a barrier to the game’s participation.

Official PLAY9 Play Days are on the ninth day of each month:

ï‚· Tuesday, May 9
ï‚· Friday, June 9
ï‚· Sunday, July 9
ï‚· Wednesday, August 9
ï‚· Saturday, September 9
ï‚· Monday, October 9

 

 

COLORADO’S 9-HOLE REGULATION AND EXECUTIVE COURSES

Course Name: City: Course Type: Holes:
Bella Rosa Municipal Golf Course Frederick Public 9R |
Cedar Ridges Golf Course Rangely Public 9R |
Cherokee Ridge Golf Course Colorado Springs Public 9R |
City Park Nine Golf Course Fort Collins Public 9R |
Collegiate Peaks Golf Course Buena Vista Public 9R |
Cordillera, The Club at – Short Course Edwards Public 9R |
Cottonwood Links Golf Club Fowler Public 9R |
Eads Golf Course Eads Public 9R |
F&H Park and Recreation District Haxtun Public 9R |
Foothills Golf Course Denver Public 9E |
Glenwood Springs Golf Club Glenwood Springs Public 9R |
Haystack Mountain Golf Course Niwot Public 9E |
Heather Gardens Golf Course Aurora Public 9E |
Holyoke Golf Club Holyoke Public 9R |
Hugo Golf Club Hugo Public 9R |
La Junta Golf Club La Junta Public 9R |
Lake Estes Executive 9 Golf Course Estes Park Public 9E |
Las Animas Golf Course Las Animas Public 9R |
Lincoln Park Golf Course Grand Junction Public 9R |
Monte Vista Country Club Monte Vista Public 9R |
Mossland Memorial Golf Course Flagler Public 9R |
Mount Massive Golf Course Leadville Public 9R |
Mountain Vista Greens Golf Course Fort Collins Public 9R |
On the Green Golf Course Yuma Public 9R |
Plainsman Golf Club Joes Public 9R |
Prairie Golf Course Cope Public 9R |
Prairie Pines Golf Club Burlington Public 9R |
Rocky Ford Country Club Rocky Ford Public 9R |
Saint Andrews at Westcliffe Westcliffe Public 9R |
Salida Golf Club Salida Public 9R |
Sand Creek Golf Course Colorado Springs Public 9R |
Sedgwick County Golf Course Julesburg Public 9R |
Smoky River Golf Club Cheyenne Wells Public 9R |
South Suburban Family Sports Center Centennial Public 9E |
Spreading Antlers Golf Club Lamar Public 9R |
Springfield Municipal Golf Course Springfield Public 9R |
Steamboat Golf Club Steamboat Springs Public 9R |
Stoney Creek Executive 9 Golf Course Arvada Public 9E |
Stratton Golf Course Stratton Public 9R |
Sunset Golf Course Longmont Public 9R |
Tamarack Golf Course Limon Public 9R |
The Course at Petteys Park Brush Public 9R |
Trinidad Golf Course Trinidad Public 9R |
Walsenburg Golf Course Walsenburg Public 9R |
Wray Country Club Wray Public 9R |

 

ABOUT THE USGA PLAY9 PROGRAM

FAR HILLS, N.J. (May 9, 2017) – With a broader focus on golf at the local level, the USGA rolled out plans today in support of the PLAY9™ program.

Launched in 2014, PLAY9 has been educating and rallying golfers and non-golfers around the nine-hole round as an important, yet simple solution that addresses busy lifestyles, often cited as a barrier to the game’s participation.

In 2017, the USGA will be working closely with state and regional golf associations and courses throughout the United States that will host and promote local PLAY9 Days between May and October.

The USGA has also created online and printed toolkits for golf courses and facilities that are interested in hosting events. The toolkits offer posters, flyers and social media suggestions to raise awareness. Ideas for innovative themes and playing formats are also included.

“I recently played nine holes and was surprised to see that I took over 8,000 steps,” noted CGA executive director, Ed Mate.  “What a great way to reach my daily goal while spending quality time on the golf course!”

Beginning in 2015, the USGA began to measure perceptions among both golfers and golf courses regarding the nine-hole round and the PLAY9 program.

A 2016 study showed:

  • As reported by golfers, nine-hole rounds comprised one-third of rounds played in 2016, Women, casual players and golfers under age 55 appear to be driving the increase in nine-hole rounds.
  • Nine-hole scores made up between 8-9 percent of all scores posted to the USGA’s GHIN system over the past three years (2014-2016), an increase from an average of 6 percent from 2010-2013.
  • Perception of the nine-hole round as a simple, effective and time-friendly option to play the game increased from 46 percent in 2015 to 54 percent in 2016.
  • The perception that nine-hole rounds are encouraging people to play the game is particularly strong with women and private club members, with 78 percent of both groups indicating that it is strongly positive.
  • As reported by golf facilities, the mean percentage of facility revenue generated by nine-hole rounds increased from 22 percent in 2015 to 27 percent in 2016.
  • Facilities have reported that the mean percentage of nine-hole starts increased from 19 percent in 2015 to 23 percent in 2016.
  • Forty percent of facilities saw a year-over-year increase in the number of nine-hole rounds played in 2016.

 

In support of the program, the USGA will utilize usga.org/play9 as the hub for all PLAY9 content. The site features a course finder that identifies nine-hole facilities as well as 18-hole golf courses that offer nine-hole playing options.

“The USGA is proud to support PLAY9 and encourage everyone from newcomers to lapsed golfers to go out and play the game,” said Mike Davis, USGA executive director/CEO. “We are thrilled to see that participation for nine-hole golf is on the rise and we remain committed to programs focused on allowing golfers to play in less time and fit golf into their busy schedules.”

 

More information and the course finder can be found at www.usga.org/play9.

About the USGA
The USGA conducts the U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open and U.S. Senior Open, as well as 10 annual amateur championships, two state team championships and international matches, attracting players and fans from more than 160 countries. Together with The R&A, the USGA governs the game worldwide, jointly administering the Rules of Golf, Rules of Amateur Status, equipment standards and World Amateur Golf Rankings. The USGA’s reach is global with a working jurisdiction in the United States, its territories and Mexico, serving more than 25 million golfers and actively engaging 150 golf associations.

The USGA is one of the world’s foremost authorities on research, development and support of sustainable golf facility management practices. It serves as a primary steward for the game’s history and invests in the development of the game through the delivery of its services and its ongoing “For the Good of the Game” grants program. Additionally, the USGA’s Course Rating and Handicap systems are used on six continents in more than 50 countries.

For more information about the USGA, visit usga.org.