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Lowest golf courses & country clubs by state
Golf courses and country clubs.
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Census County Business Patterns establishments in NAICS 713910. This includes public golf courses, private country clubs, and facilities whose primary business is golf. It is a count of licensed business establishments inside the county, not a count of individual courses or a promise of public access.
- 1Alaska4
- 2District of Columbia4
- 3North Dakota13
- 4Wyoming17
- 5New Mexico19
- 6West Virginia20
- 7Louisiana30
- 8South Dakota32
- 9Utah33
- 10Delaware36
- 11Montana36
- 12Hawaii41
- 13Mississippi44
- 14Idaho47
- 15Oklahoma47
- 16Vermont51
- 17Rhode Island52
- 18Nevada55
- 19Kentucky67
- 20Arkansas68
- 21Kansas71
- 22New Hampshire73
- 23Alabama77
- 24Colorado77
- 25Nebraska82
- 26Maine103
- 27Maryland107
- 28Oregon107
- 29Tennessee116
- 30Connecticut139
- 31Virginia145
- 32Missouri152
- 33Georgia156
- 34Washington161
- 35Indiana177
- 36New Jersey199
- 37South Carolina205
- 38Iowa212
- 39Arizona215
- 40Minnesota250
- 41Massachusetts266
- 42North Carolina298
- 43Wisconsin319
- 44Illinois325
- 45Texas341
- 46Ohio409
- 47Pennsylvania448
- 48Michigan489
- 49California588
- 50Florida609
- 51New York616
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