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Mobile demo · Pick Golf Club

What members & outing players see on their phone.

Two sequences. Same app. The Saturday morning member who wants to chase the range special, and the corporate outing player who showed up at 7:42 AM not sure what tee box they're on. Every screen below is real GolfSync mobile rendered with Pick Golf Club's full scorecard.

Sequence 1

A Saturday at Pick Golf Club

The Course Manager surface. A member opens their phone at 9 AM, sees a push from the pro shop, books a practice slot, plays 18, leaves with a saved deal in their wallet.

1

A push from the pro shop

Member is at home Saturday morning. The pro shop is sitting on unsold range tokens for the afternoon and wants to move them. One push, geofenced to opt-in members, sent in 4 taps from the manager dashboard.

Notification · 9:14 AM

Pick Golf Club

now

Range special this afternoon

Buy 3 buckets, get 1 free. Today only, 1–5 PM. Tap to save the deal.

Lock screen preview

Manager dashboard, 4 taps

Pick an audience (all members, range users, opt-in to deals), write the title + body, set the expiry window. The pro shop wrote and sent this in under 30 seconds.

Opt-in only

Members control their notification preferences per-category (deals, events, weather, tee-time confirmations). Pick Golf Club never has to worry about a member's first push being a coupon.

Deep-link saves the deal

Tapping the push doesn't dump the member on a generic home screen. It deep-links to the deal already saved to their wallet — one fewer tap to value.

2

The saved-offers wallet

Every deal a member has saved lives in one place. Pro shop deals, F&B specials, range tokens, lesson coupons. Sorted by expiration so the member never lets a deal go stale.

My saved offers · Pick Golf Club

Pick Golf Club

My saved offers

4 active

RANGE

NEW

Buy 3 buckets, get 1 free

Expires Today, 5 PM

$14 saved

F&B

Turn-shack burger + drink

Expires Saturday

$12

PRO SHOP

20% off course-logo polos

Expires Jun 30

Member only

LESSONS

30-min tune-up with the Pro

Expires This month

$45

Pro shop redemption flow

Member shows their phone at the counter, staff taps 'Mark redeemed' on the management dashboard. No coupon codes, no email lookup, no 'sorry, I can't find your account.'

Expiration-aware sorting

Deals about to expire surface at the top so a member never opens the wallet and misses a same-day offer. Quiet, but it's the kind of UX that earns app open frequency.

Inventory caps if you need them

Pro shop can set 'first 25 redemptions' on any offer. The wallet shows live count, and Pick Golf Club can run a flash promo without worrying about over-redemption losses.

3

Mid-round on a Pick Golf Club tribute hole

Member is on hole 12 — “Sandhills,” Pick Golf Club's Pinehurst No. 2 tribute. The scorecard knows the par, the yardage from every tee, the hole's handicap, and shows the tribute hole's course note inline. Sponsor card lives under the score, where it's seen 18 times a round.

Hole 12 · Par 4 · 'Sandhills'

Hole 12 · Par 4 · HCP 8

“Sandhills”

410 yds · Blue tees

Thru

6 / 18

Your score

5

+1 to par

Course note · Tribute hole

An echo of Pinehurst No. 2's 11th.

Crowned green, run-off swales. Leave the approach below the hole.

Hole 12 sponsor

Fairway Brewing Co.

Full Pick Golf Club hole data

Par, yardage by tee, HCP stroke index — set once and saved. No more 'sorry, the app doesn't have our course.'

Tribute hole notes built in

Pick Golf Club's course tour calls hole 12 'Sandhills' — a Pinehurst No. 2 tribute. That detail shows up on the player's screen. It's the kind of thing members notice and tell their friends about.

Sponsor card under every score

When Pick Golf Club hosts a tournament, per-hole sponsors get 18 impressions per player. Member rounds default to the course's evergreen sponsors (pro shop, F&B partners) — still 18 impressions of a Pick Golf Club-branded message per round.

4

Round complete — the real scorecard

What the member sees when they tap “Sign card.” This is the actual GolfSync scorecard component, populated with Pick Golf Club's real par/yardage data — not a mockup. The same code path that shows up in My Rounds, in GHIN posting, in profile history.

Saturday round · 7:42 AM tee · Blue tees

Pick Golf Club · 6,353 yds · 70.9 / 134

Gross

84

vs Par

+12

Front 9 · Out43 · Par 36
Front nine holes with par, strokes, and per-tee yardages.
HoleParScore
1
Blue
2
Blue
3
Blue
4
Blue
5
Blue
6
Blue
7
Blue
8
Blue
9
Blue
Back 9 · In41 · Par 36
Back nine holes with par, strokes, and per-tee yardages.
HoleParScore
10
Blue
11
Blue
12
Blue
13
Blue
14
Blue
15
Blue
16
Blue
17
Blue
18
Blue
Thru: 18 / 18
Total: 84 · par 72
vs Par: +12

Saved to your Pick Golf Club profile · Posted to GHIN

Total 84 · Par 72

5

Member-Guest weekend, live in the app

When Pick Golf Club runs a club event, members track the leaderboard from anywhere on the property. The same leaderboard projects to the clubhouse TV via the Tournament Day cast view — one source of truth.

Member-Guest · Saturday round

Pick Golf Club · Member-Guest 2026

Saturday round · Live

1Wilson / Chen
F-6
2Patel / Brooks
F-4
3Reeves / O'Hara
16-2
4Hayes / Jordan
15E
5Foster / Cole
F+1
6Yu / Williams
14+2

Pro: shotgun delayed 15 min — frost

Same engine as Tournament Day

The leaderboard above is the same code that runs corporate outings — built once, used for both member events and revenue-generating tournaments.

Live updates without app refresh

Scores stream in as teams finish holes. No 'pull to refresh' theater — the member glancing at their phone walking out of the locker room sees the current state.

One push to the whole field

Frost delays, shotgun moves, weather holds — the pro types once, every player gets it. The 15-minute frost push at the bottom is the same UX members tolerate (and love) in airport apps.

Sequence 2

A corporate outing at Pick Golf Club

The Tournament Hosting surface. A Summit Financial employee got an email yesterday; this is the entire experience of arriving Saturday morning, finding their team, scoring 18, seeing where they finished.

1

The morning-of email

One link in one email. No app install required to start — tapping the link opens a web view with the tournament code prefilled. Players who already have GolfSync get deep-linked into the app instead.

Inbox · 6:47 AM

From: Pick Golf Club

See you this morning · Summit Financial Charity Classic

Today, 6:47 AM

Good morning,

Your team is on the tee at 8:30 AM for the Summit Financial Charity Classic. Live scoring + leaderboard powered by GolfSync.

Your tournament code

SUM1-PICK-2026

See you on the course — Pick Golf Club

Pick Golf Club is the sender

The email comes FROM Pick Golf Club (your domain, your signature). GolfSync is the tooling — the player thinks Pick Golf Club ran the day, because in every way that matters, you did.

One link, no friction

No 'download our app first' barrier. Tap the link, you're scoring. We measure the gap between email open and first hole entered — it's under 90 seconds at most events.

GolfSync-aware players skip ahead

If the player already has the GolfSync app, the link deep-links into the tournament screen instead of a web view. Same code, same data, native experience for power users.

2

Find your team

Roster is grouped by team — solves duplicate-name disambiguation (two real Mike Smiths on the field) and introduces the foursome in the same moment. Tap your team, tap your name, in.

Roster · grouped by team

Summit Financial Charity Classic

Tap your team

Team-first, not name-first

A flat searchable name list breaks down with two Mike Smiths. Team grouping disambiguates AND lets the player confirm 'yes, this is my foursome' in one tap.

Shotgun hole on every card

Players see their starting hole next to their team name — no separate paper handout to lose.

Roster came from a CSV

The outing organizer uploaded a spreadsheet. We didn't need their registration system, their finance system, or their email platform — just the names + emails + foursome groupings.

3

One score per team, per hole

Scrambles are 80%+ of charity tournaments — team posts one score, no per-player tracking required. Big buttons, sunlight-friendly contrast, one tap saves and advances.

Hole entry · scramble

Team Riley

Hole 12 · Par 4

410 yds · HCP 8

Thru

1 / 18

Team score

3

−1 to par

Hole 12 sponsor

Fairway Brewing Co.

Sponsor recognition under every score

18 sponsor impressions per player, per round. For a 144-player field that's 2,592 sponsor moments — meaningful proof for the title sponsor's recap PDF.

Per-player available for stroke-play events

Scramble is the default; switch to stroke play and the same screen shows one row per teammate. Same UX language, different math.

Optimistic save, syncs in background

Tap save, the hole is committed locally and the next screen loads instantly. If signal drops, scores queue and post when connectivity returns. Players never see a spinner.

4

Where am I — and who's close?

The phone leaderboard answers two questions: where am I in the standings, and which teams could pass me. Different surface than the TV cast view — that one's for spectators, this one's for the player who just made birdie on 14.

Leaderboard · live

Summit Financial Charity Classic

Live · scramble

LIVE
1Team RileyYOU
F-9
2Team Granite Insurance
F-7
3Team Owens
16-5
4Team Cedarwood Group
F-3
5Team Genworth
15-2

Updates every 15 seconds · 24 teams playing

Your team highlighted, always

No scroll-to-find-yourself. Wherever your team sits, the row is pinned visually so a quick glance answers 'where am I.'

Phone leaderboard ≠ TV cast view

The clubhouse TV is a broadcast surface (big rows, sponsor strip, slow-cycle). The phone leaderboard is a personal-stakes surface (your row highlighted, gap-to-leader). Same data, two design jobs.

Flight filtering

Tournaments with multiple flights (Championship / 1st / Senior) auto-filter the leaderboard to the player's flight by default. Toggle for the full field.

5

What players see after they sign their card

The last screen of the day. Final position, gross/net, sponsors thanked by name, a one-tap option to save photos from the day to the player's phone. Pick Golf Club's name and logo on the closing screen.

Round complete

Round complete

Team Riley

Summit Financial Charity Classic

Final

−9

Position

1st

Best hole

−2 (12)

Thanks to today's sponsors

Summit Financial · Granite Insurance · Evergreen Energy · Fairway Brewing · Cedarwood Group · Harbor Medical

See you next year — Pick Golf Club

Sponsor names on the closing screen

The last thing every player sees, just before they put their phone down. 144 player views, every sponsor named. This is the final impression in the recap PDF math.

Pick Golf Club branded sign-off

'See you next year — Pick Golf Club.' Players associate the whole digital experience with your venue. That's the muscle memory for next year's outing decision.

Photo collection (optional)

If the outing organizer has photos (hired photographer, drone, group shots), this is where players grab them. Optional, but it's the kind of touch that turns one-time players into next year's return bookings.

Both sequences. Same app. One pilot.

The Saturday member and the corporate outing player both see Pick Golf Club branding on every screen. We don't need a separate product for each angle — they share the same engine.