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Which state has the toughest bogey and course ranking? The USGA has revealed an unlikely leader

The 15th hole at the Reserve at Moonlight Basin, site of the next installment of "The Match" featuring Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady vs. Bryson DeChambeau and Aaron Rodgers. (Photo courtesy The Reserve at Moonlight Basin.)
The 15th hole at the Reserve at Moonlight Basin, site of the next installment of "The Match" featuring Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady vs. Bryson DeChambeau and Aaron Rodgers. (Photo courtesy The Reserve at Moonlight Basin.)

Golf is a game of patience and depending on what course you play on, it can require more tolerance.

A study from the United States Golf Association on over 14,000 golf courses across America, revealed the average difficulty of the courses in every state.

According to the association's methodology, the average "bogey rating" was calculated for all courses in each state, with states ranked from highest to lowest difficulty based on this rating.

The bogey rating indicates the course difficulty for a player with a handicap of around 20 for men or 24 for women, making it a good measure for amateur, hobby golfers. Additionally, the average "course rating" for each state was calculated, which measures difficulty for a scratch player — an elite-level golfer with a handicap of zero, a status achieved by less than 1% of golfers.

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States with the toughest golf courses in the country

Rank

State

Average Bogey Rating

Average Course Rating

1

Montana

97.42

70.68

2

Hawaii

96.35

70.65

3

Texas

96.22

70.36

4

New Jersey

95.82

69.73

5

Utah

95.14

69.28

6

Illinois

94.85

69.53

7

Washington

94.76

69.33

8

California

94.74

69.33

9

Nevada

94.59

68.95

10

Louisiana

94.45

69.67

11

Arkansas

94.22

69.25

12

Pennsylvania

94.17

68.85

13

North Carolina

93.97

68.63

14

Michigan

93.88

68.59

15

South Dakota

93.85

69.23

16

New Mexico

93.85

68.77

17

South Carolina

93.84

68.54

18

Maryland

93.74

68.78

19

Georgia

93.58

68.43

20

Indiana

93.57

68.98

21

Tennessee

93.42

68.89

21

Wyoming

93.36

68.52

23

Nebraska

93.27

69.20

24

Colorado

93.19

67.68

25

Oklahoma

93.15

68.72

26

Massachusetts

93.15

68.24

27

Arizona

93.12

68.40

28

Iowa

93.10

68.95

29

Deleware

93.08

68.01

30

Oregon

93.01

68.04

31

Virginia

92.93

67.72

32

Vermont

92.90

67.85

33

New Hampshire

92.88

68.19

34

Alabama

92.70

68.27

35

Kansas

92.67

68.14

36

Florida

92.67

67.86

37

Alaska

92.67

68.32

38

Kentucky

92.60

67.76

39

New York

92.59

67.96

40

Minnesota

92.30

67.51

41

North Dakota

92.24

68.55

42

West Virginia

91.75

68.15

43

Ohio

91.23

67.13

44

Connecticut

91.06

66.70

45

Idaho

90.97

66.61

46

Missouri

89.97

66.61

47

Rhode Island

89.85

66.18

48

Wisconsin

89.80

66.14

49

Maine

89.71

66.18

50

Mississippi

89.24

66.09

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Which state has the toughest bogey and course ranking? The USGA has revealed an unlikely leader