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May 18, 2026
A New Approach to Weddings Weddings and events have long been viewed by many golf facilities as supplemental business that is nice to have, but secondary to the core golf operation. In recent years however, that mindset is changing quickly. Today, more operators are recognizing weddings, catered events, corporate outings, and social gatherings as meaningful revenue drivers capable of generating value across the entire property. And as the golf industry continues evolving into a broader hospitality and experience business, events are becoming increasingly important to the long-term health of many facilities.

April 20, 2026
Burying the Lead  Your website isn’t just a digital brochure for your golf course, it’s your most important tee time generator. Yet too often, golf course websites create friction at the exact moment a golfer is ready to play. Making it difficult to find the “Book a Tee Time” button on the website, and then having that the button takes users to another page where they have to make yet another click, leads to frustration. This is compounded even further if the web experience isn't mobile optimized and the screen doesn't adapt to device types. Every extra step between intent and action costs you rounds. So if you want to move more golfers from screen to green, the mission is simple: remove friction, reduce clicks, and make booking feel effortless.

By Scott Rakestraw
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January 12, 2026
Responding to Changes in Golf Management For decades, Club Prophet has stood alongside golf operators as a trusted technology partner. We’ve built solutions not in isolation, but in collaboration with the people who run tee sheets, manage memberships, oversee pro shops, and deliver daily experiences that keep golfers coming back. Our foundation has always been service to our customers, and to the traditions of the game. Today, the golf industry is more diverse than ever. Ownership models are evolving. Player expectations are changing. Operating philosophies vary widely. And technology needs are no longer one-size-fits-all.  That reality led us to an important decision: the future of golf operations isn’t served by a single platform, but by purposeful choice.







