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Best Golf Apps in Vermont — Tee Time Booking & Marketplace

Last updated: March 21, 2026

TLDR

Vermont's 120+ golf courses run one of the shortest seasons in New England — roughly May through October — before leaf season and ski season take over. Every tee time is precious; Birvix is building a peer-to-peer exchange so Vermont golfers can hand off reserved slots instead of losing them.

Vermont’s 120-plus golf courses operate in a short New England season sandwiched between mud season in spring and the leaf-peeping and ski crowds that take over in fall and winter. Golf is playable from roughly May through October, with the best conditions in June, July, and August. That two-to-three month prime window makes every tee time more valuable than in year-round markets.

Burlington on Lake Champlain anchors the largest market, with Chittenden County courses serving the state’s most populated metro. Montpelier and the central Vermont communities add their own markets, and resort areas near Stowe and Killington draw summer visitors who mix hiking and golf during the brief mountain summer.

Vermont’s visitor golf market creates a specific dynamic. Summer tourists booking a round at a Stowe-area course often have flexible itineraries — and when those itineraries shift, their tee time reservations go through the standard cancellation process with no transfer mechanism. Another visiting golfer who’d want that slot can’t find it through normal inventory.

Birvix is building the peer-to-peer exchange that fixes this for Vermont. Burlington locals and summer visitors can list unused tee times; other players claim them directly. Short season, tight community, clear need.

Join the waitlist for early Vermont access when Birvix launches.

Golfer in Vermont? 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 Vermont Markets by Golf Course Count
Metro AreaGolf Courses
Burlington40
Montpelier25
Stowe20
Total — VT120+
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 Vermont?

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

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