
St Andrews, Scotland: New participation figures published by The R&A confirm that Asia is the leading region for adults playing golf among R&A affiliated regions and also highlight the current participation boom in the sport around the world, notably among juniors.
New research in the 2025 R&A Global Participation Report shows that 112.2 million adults and juniors are now playing golf in all its forms worldwide, outside of the United States and Mexico – marking an increase of 4.2 million golfers year-on-year.
With The R&A recently unveiling a new five-year global strategy aiming to open golf to millions more people, the research underlines the sport’s growing appeal and provides a strong platform for long-term development.
The research also shows that 65 million adults are now playing golf, up one million on 2024. Notably, 47.1 million juniors are participating in the sport, an increase of 3.2 million in just one year, to highlight the importance of younger players in shaping the sport’s long-term future.
Off-course, golf continues to experience strong growth with 68.3 million adults and juniors engaging in a range of formats. Shorter formats, driving range activity and simulator-based experiences are not only attracting new participants, but are also playing a vital role in keeping the sport relevant in a more time-constrained and experience-led environment.
The number of registered golfers – members of a golf club or otherwise affiliated to their national federation through a direct subscription – also increased from 8.4 to 8.7 million. Overall, there has been a 16% growth in registered players since 2020.
2025 Global Participation Report: Key Statistics

Overview of Key Areas
Based on The R&A’s purpose of ‘opening golf to the world’, the new strategy aims to have more people playing and engaging with golf more frequently worldwide.
Focusing on key areas of the 2025 Global Participation Report, including women, juniors and health, the following statistics and statements highlight sustained participation growth since 2024.
At a regional level, growth patterns are becoming more differentiated. Established markets in Europe continue to provide a strong foundation, while emerging regions are contributing in distinct ways, including notable gains in registered participation in parts of Central and South America.
Registered golfers
9 and 18-hole golfers
In The R&A’s nine biggest markets, further regional breakdown for 9 and 18-hole golfers:
Women’s representation in The R&A’s nine biggest markets for adult participation:
Junior golfers
Health
In Great Britain & Ireland, based on the general population (including golfers and non-golfers), golf is seen as delivering real meaningful health benefits to those playing the sport across different formats, with the following strong levels of agreement with health and well-being statements (agree + strongly agree):
**For more details behind the numbers, please view the 2025 R&A Global Participation Report here.