Georgia Golf Weather

Long playable season — 280+ playable days at most courses. April–May is peak (low 80s, dry, blooming azaleas). July–August is humid (75°F dew points), but mornings remain workable. Mild winters mean no real shutdown outside the mountains.

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Best weather window

October, April, March, November

Based on typical conditions near Savannah. This is a climate planning guide, not a forecast for every part of Georgia.

Georgia golf weather by month

Typical climate near Savannah, the largest golf-city cluster in Stymie's Georgia directory, paired with estimated course-season availability statewide.

Monthly golf weather and estimated course availability for Georgia
MonthGolf outlookTypical tempEst. dew pointRainWindEst. courses open*
JanuaryPlayable50°F44°F2.4"6 mph547
FebruaryPlayable53°F47°F2.9"6 mph547
MarchVery good60°F53°F3.2"7 mph549
AprilBest67°F58°F3"7 mph549
MayVery good75°F65°F3.5"6 mph550
JuneLimited81°F72°F5.9"6 mph550
JulyLimited83°F74°F5.2"5 mph550
AugustLimited82°F74°F6.3"5 mph550
SeptemberPlayable78°F71°F4"6 mph550
OctoberBest70°F62°F3.5"6 mph550
NovemberVery good60°F53°F2.1"6 mph547
DecemberPlayable54°F48°F3.2"6 mph547

Climate values are NASA POWER 2001–2020 climatology at a representative golf-city point; dew point is estimated from typical temperature and relative humidity. Method and source. *Estimated open uses the published-course monthly open rate across Georgia's eligible course directory.

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Georgia golf weather — frequently asked

When is the best time to play golf in Georgia?

October, April, March, November score highest in Stymie's 12-month planning model near Savannah. The model combines NASA POWER typical temperature, estimated dew point, precipitation, and wind; conditions vary across Georgia, so use the city forecast before booking.

What dew point is comfortable for golf in Georgia?

Dew points under 60°F are generally comfortable for golf. Below 50°F feels dry and crisp. Above 70°F, wet grips, heat stress, and dehydration matter more, although humid air itself is slightly less dense and does not make the ball fly shorter.

How does altitude affect golf in Georgia?

Most Georgia courses sit at low elevation, so altitude doesn't meaningfully change ball flight. Pick a city below for the local forecast and conditions.

Where can I check weather for a specific Georgia golf course?

Open the course on Stymie's directory and use the weather card on the right side of the course page — it links to a course-specific forecast at /weather?course={course-slug}. Or pick a city below for an area-wide read.