State guide
Indoor Golf in North Carolina
28 indoor golf facilities across North Carolina, including locations in Charlotte, Huntersville, Raleigh.
Indoor golf in North Carolina is a growing part of the state's broader golf scene.
North Carolina has mild winters by national standards but enough cold and rain December through February to drive meaningful indoor demand. Summer heat and humidity push some afternoon play indoors as well.
North Carolina's golf identity runs through Pinehurst — a serious, instruction-aware player base shapes the indoor scene. Charlotte and the Triangle (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill) carry the modern indoor inventory.
Charlotte is the densest single market. The Triangle (Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill) is the other major cluster. The Triad (Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point), Asheville, and Wilmington add secondary regional markets.
By the numbers
35 indoor golf facilities across 17 cities in North Carolina.
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Cities in North Carolina
- Charlotte10 facilities
- Huntersville3 facilities
- Raleigh3 facilities
- Cary2 facilities
- Concord2 facilities
- Greensboro2 facilities
- Monroe2 facilities
- Pineville2 facilities
- Bermuda Run1 facility
- Chapel Hill1 facility
- Gastonia1 facility
- Hickory1 facility
- Lincolnton1 facility
- Lowell1 facility
- Southern Pines1 facility
- Statesville1 facility
- Winston-Salem1 facility
