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Best Golf Apps in Wyoming — Tee Time Booking & Marketplace

Last updated: March 21, 2026

TLDR

Wyoming's 90+ golf courses operate in one of the shortest seasons in the Mountain West — roughly May through September. With limited playable weeks, losing a tee time to platform cancellation policies is especially costly. Birvix is building a peer-to-peer exchange for Wyoming golfers.

Wyoming’s 90-plus golf courses play across high-elevation terrain in a season that typically runs May through September before the mountain climate closes things down. Cheyenne is the largest market, serving the state capital and its proximity to the Colorado Front Range. Casper anchors the central state, and Laramie serves the university community in the southeast.

Jackson Hole adds a premium destination dimension. Courses near the Teton range attract affluent visitors who combine golf with fly fishing, hiking, and the region’s outdoor activities. Those visitors book tee times alongside their lodge reservations, and when schedules change — as they often do in a destination travel context — the reserved rounds become stranded inside GolfNow’s cancellation window.

Wyoming’s small total market size is offset by the tight-knit nature of its golf communities. Cheyenne and Casper golfers tend to know each other, and a peer-to-peer tee time exchange works particularly well in communities where players are familiar with the same courses and the same regular golfers.

Birvix is building the exchange that makes Wyoming’s short season more efficient. List your unused tee time; another Wyoming golfer picks it up before the summer window closes. Every playable day in the Mountain West counts.

Join the waitlist for early Wyoming access when Birvix launches.

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

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

90+ golf courses

Source: National Golf Foundation, 2024

Top Wyoming Markets by Golf Course Count
Metro AreaGolf Courses
Cheyenne30
Casper25
Jackson Hole15
Laramie15
Total — WY90+
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 Wyoming?

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

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