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Best Golf Apps in Indiana — Tee Time Booking & Marketplace

Last updated: March 21, 2026

TLDR

Indiana's 350+ golf courses serve a Midwest market with a May-through-October season. Birvix is building a peer-to-peer tee time exchange so Indianapolis and Fort Wayne golfers can trade reserved slots instead of losing them to cancellation policies.

Indiana’s 350-plus golf courses serve a Midwest market where the season runs roughly May through October, with peak play on weekends from late spring through early fall. Indianapolis anchors the state market with a large suburban ring of courses that fill quickly on warm weekends.

Fort Wayne, South Bend, and Evansville each have active local golf communities that play on public and semi-private courses not always well-represented in the major booking platforms. The Notre Dame-area courses near South Bend attract visiting golfers who book months in advance, while Indianapolis metro courses see heavy local demand.

The booking problem Indiana golfers face is the same as everywhere else. A Carmel or Fishers golfer who locks in a Sunday morning tee time through GolfNow and then can’t make it has no transfer option. The slot cancels, the course loses revenue, and another golfer who would have taken the time can’t find it through normal inventory channels.

Birvix is building the exchange that fixes this. A direct peer-to-peer marketplace where Indiana golfers list unused tee times and other local players claim them. Indianapolis’s market size and concentration make it a strong fit for a marketplace model.

Join the waitlist for early Indiana access.

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

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

350+ golf courses

Source: National Golf Foundation, 2024

Top Indiana Markets by Golf Course Count
Metro AreaGolf Courses
Indianapolis120
Fort Wayne55
South Bend45
Evansville40
Total — IN350+
In 2024, 28.1 million Americans played at least one round on a golf course

Source: NGF 2024

There have been more than 500 million rounds of golf played at U.S. courses in each of the past six years

Source: National Golf Foundation

Ready to play smarter golf in Indiana?

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

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