A private golf diary · A trusted golf network
Your golf, recorded. Your network, connected.
Keep a private diary of every round and every course you’ve played — then discover how the people you’ve genuinely golfed with connect you to clubs around the world, and request trusted introductions through people you already know.
Connected Golf isn’t about followers. It’s about your golf and your real golfing relationships.
Useful on the first day, before you have a single connection
A network is worth nothing while it is empty. So the diary comes first, and it has to be good enough to keep on its own.
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Keep a searchable record of your golfing life
Every round: where, when, in what format, with whom, and how it went. Then ask it real questions — everywhere you have played in Scotland, every round with Douglas, everything in 2019.
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Go back as far as you like
Backdating is the point, not an edge case. A date can be exact, a month, a year, or simply unknown — and a course you played in 1998 counts for exactly as much as one from last week.
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Add a playing partner with nothing but a name
No email address, no account, no invitation. Jot a name in your diary the way you would on a scorecard, and it stays private to you until that person joins and claims it.
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Connect with the golfers you have genuinely played with
Not followers. Not contacts. Every connection carries a reason and, where you have both confirmed the same round, the evidence that you really did play together.
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See who you know at a club, anywhere
Open a club and find out how your own network reaches it — the golfers you know, and the ones a single connection away. Never the club’s membership list; only the part of it that is yours.
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Ask for an introduction through somebody you know
You do not ask the platform. You ask a golfer connected to you both, and they decide whether to pass it on. So does the person being introduced. Trust comes from the relationship, never from the club.
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Build a Golf Passport
Every course you have played, gathered by country and county, filling itself in from your diary as you go.
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Watch a private Connected Golf Index
An honest measure of the depth and breadth of your recorded golf. Private by default, with every part of the calculation shown — and no leaderboard anywhere, because there is nothing here to win.
What Connected Golf will never do
- Suggest that knowing somebody gets you a tee time. An introduction is a conversation, and every game remains subject to the club’s own rules, availability and host approval.
- Show a follower count, a like, or a leaderboard. Your Index is private, and there is no page anywhere that ranks one golfer against another.
- Read your address book, or share your email address with another golfer at any privacy setting.
- Claim a relationship with any club. The directory is a record of where golf is played, nothing more.