
How Daylight Saving Time Boosts Night Golf This Fall
An Extra Hour After Dark Means More Time to Light Up the Game
Clocks rolled back this past week as Daylight Saving Time ended. For many, that means darker evenings and earlier sunsets. But for night golf fans, it’s a welcome shift.
With the sun now setting an hour earlier, golf courses with lighting are entering peak season. Courses can launch night play by 5:30 PM, offering more flexibility for after-work rounds. As a result, night golf isn’t just an option — it’s a seasonal feature.
What It Means for Players
What It Means for Courses
Many operators are extending lighted tee times and promoting special events. Facilities with LED infrastructure stand out as days shorten.
Courses are also upgrading their lighting and adding glow features. These efforts improve both playability and atmosphere, helping courses drive revenue after dark.
Courses Lighting Up the Season
Here are a few night golf standouts this November:
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Bella Verde GC, CA – LA’s premier night golf short course is in great condition.
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The Firefly, TX – New night events added now that sunset hits before 6PM
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Kota Permai GCC, Malaysia – Already fully booked for weekend night rounds
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Shary Municipal GC, TX – New LED upgrades scheduled this fall
Planning Your Post-Sunset Round?
Explore our full night golf course directory to find the closest lit-up course, check local sunset times, and plan your next after-dark tee time.








