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Best Golf Apps in Connecticut — Tee Time Booking & Marketplace

Last updated: March 21, 2026

TLDR

Connecticut's 160+ golf courses operate in a season that runs roughly April through October. When plans change in a short season, losing a tee time to cancellation policies hurts more — Birvix is building a tee time exchange so Connecticut golfers can hand off slots instead.

Connecticut’s 160-plus golf courses serve a market that squeezes most of its play into an April-through-October window. The state’s proximity to New York City means weekend courses near Stamford and Greenwich see significant demand from commuters looking to escape the city — a dynamic that pressures tee sheets and makes last-minute openings hard to find through normal channels.

Hartford and New Haven anchor the in-state markets, with dozens of public and semi-private courses spread across Fairfield, Hartford, and New Haven counties. When those tee sheets fill up on a good spring or fall weekend, the system has no mechanism for redistribution. A golfer who booked a Saturday afternoon slot but can’t make it has no legitimate way to hand that time to someone who wants it.

GolfNow and similar platforms enforce cancellation windows that trap those reservations. You can cancel, but you can’t transfer. The tee time disappears, the course misses a foursome, and another golfer misses a round they would have played.

Birvix fixes that with a peer-to-peer marketplace. Connecticut golfers will be able to list available tee times and let other local players claim them directly. For a short-season state where every playable weekend counts, that kind of flexibility matters.

Join the waitlist for early Connecticut access when Birvix launches.

Golfer in Connecticut? There's a better way to book.

Birvix is $4.99/mo flat — transfer tee times, vet partners, and protect your handicap.

160+ golf courses

Source: National Golf Foundation, 2024

Top Connecticut Markets by Golf Course Count
Metro AreaGolf Courses
Hartford55
New Haven45
Stamford30
Total — CT160+
In 2024, 28.1 million Americans played at least one round on a golf course

Source: NGF 2024

Golf has a direct economic impact of almost $102 billion annually

Source: National Golf Foundation

Ready to play smarter golf in Connecticut?

  • P2P tee-time exchange
  • Peer-reviewed playing partners
  • Handicap integrity protection

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