About Pin Masters

Golf course operations that players can actually feel.

Pin Masters connects a course-management console with a player-facing mobile experience, so routing, pace insight, live course updates, signage, and reports can move through the same system.

Phone-first No hardware rollout Built for course teams
Why It Exists

Golf operations get messy in small, repeated moments.

A wrong turn, a hidden tee, a cart-path-only rule, a frost delay, or a slow group may look minor on its own. Across a busy day, those moments become calls to the shop, player frustration, and pace pressure.

Routing clarity

Help visitors and social golfers move from green to next tee without relying on guesswork, memory, or static signs alone.

Live updates

Publish operational messages while golfers can still act on them, from path-only rules to temporary reroutes.

Pace visibility

See where pace stretches across holes, transitions, and waiting points instead of relying only on anecdotal feedback.

Course context

Keep pins, signage, hazards, and local course knowledge close to the golfer during the round.

How It Works

One operating loop from console to course.

The course console

Course teams can map holes, define routes, place signage, publish updates, review reports, and monitor pace from one web console.

The player app

Golfers get yardages, course guidance, live updates, and simple reporting inside the app they can use while playing.

The feedback loop

Reports, wait zones, pace sessions, and player interaction help course teams understand where the real friction is happening.

Progressive rollout

Courses can start with the highest-impact workflows first, then expand into pace, signage, reporting, and richer course operations.

Next Step

See how Pin Masters could fit your course.

The best way to evaluate Pin Masters is to look at a real layout and talk through the operational problems you want to solve first.