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Best Golf Apps in New Hampshire — Tee Time Booking & Marketplace

Last updated: March 21, 2026

TLDR

New Hampshire's 120+ golf courses operate in a short May-through-October season. With limited playable weekends, losing a tee time to platform cancellation policies stings — Birvix is building a peer-to-peer exchange so NH golfers can hand off reserved slots instead.

New Hampshire’s 120-plus golf courses operate within a compact New England state where the season runs from roughly May through October before winter closes most courses. Manchester and Nashua anchor the southern markets, both close enough to the Massachusetts border to pull from greater Boston’s golf demand. Concord serves the central state and state capital golfers.

The Lakes Region and White Mountains add a visitor dimension — golfers who combine a hiking or foliage weekend with a round at one of the mountain-adjacent courses. That visitor layer means some tee times get booked ahead and then released as travel plans shift.

New Hampshire’s short season creates the same dynamic as other northern states. Every playable summer weekend is prime time, and the season is short enough that losing a tee time to a platform cancellation policy is a real frustration. A golfer in Bedford who books a September weekend round and has to cancel Thursday evening can’t get that round back — the calendar is nearly closed.

Birvix is building the peer-to-peer exchange that gives New Hampshire golfers a better option. List your unused tee time; another local or visiting golfer picks it up before the season window closes. In a six-month golf state, that flexibility matters.

Join the waitlist for early New Hampshire access.

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

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

120+ golf courses

Source: National Golf Foundation, 2024

Top New Hampshire Markets by Golf Course Count
Metro AreaGolf Courses
Manchester40
Concord30
Nashua30
Total — NH120+
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 New Hampshire?

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

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