Release notes
Recent enhancements, polish, and fixes. We update this when something user-facing ships.
New accounts now get a quick personalized hand-off straight into setting up your first tee time or trip.
Sharper entry pages for folks arriving from an ad or a shared link: one for planning a whole golf trip, one for filling a single foursome. Each shows a real glimpse of the product and a single tap to get started.
Scrollable strips now show a soft edge fade when more content is hiding off-screen — on the rounds strip, tee-box picker, and scorecard. The fade disappears once you've scrolled to the end, so the last item always reads clearly.
Dinners show who's going with a one-tap map link, travel rows show departure and arrival times, and your group stay — check-in dates, house notes, door code and navigation — now lives right on the agenda.
The day counter now lives in the trip bar — ON TRIP · DAY N — on every screen.
One Next up card covers tee times you organized or joined and your upcoming trips; during a trip it switches to today's round.
The outing name in the navy header of a shared RSVP link was rendering dark-on-dark and was effectively invisible. It now shows in white.
Creating a new tee time now uses the same date picker and segmented time control as the round planner, so date and time entry feels the same across the app. A fresh tee-time slot shows a clear "Set time" prompt instead of a defaulted time, and Create stays disabled with a reason until every slot has a real time.
Changing a round's tee box after the first hole was scored used to look like it worked while the scorecard math quietly kept the original tees. Now the change is refused with a clear message, so what you see always matches how the round is scored.
Trip admins can now click a team's score on a completed scramble scorecard to fix it — with the same rank preview, change log, and corrected marker every other format already has.
Each round now opens as a glanceable summary card on your phone — tap tee time, tee box, holes, or format to change it right there. Everything else stays fully editable below the card.
Set a photo on your profile and it now appears everywhere your name does — the crew list, leaderboards, scorecards, money splits, and rides. No photo? You get your own consistent color with your initials instead.
Open a tee-time link while signed in and we know it's you — your answer shows up on any device, accidental duplicates merge in one tap, and tee times you're attending now appear in your list alongside the ones you host.
Action buttons across the app now share the same focus, pressed, and disabled behavior — easier to use with a keyboard and more predictable on the phone.
Finish a round and everyone on the trip gets the results — net winner and closest-to-pin included. Wrap the trip and everyone gets the recap with their finish and a link to settle up. Both respect your notification level.
Trip admins can now click any score on a completed round's scorecard to correct it — with a preview of what changes before saving. Corrected cells get a small marker showing who fixed what, and if money was already settled, the Money tab flags that scores changed.
Trip admins can now correct a wrong score on a finished round right from the phone scorecard — tap “Fix a score”, pick the player and hole, and see exactly what changes before saving. Anyone can tap a corrected score to see who fixed it and when.
The bottom navigation bar no longer drifts up the screen while scrolling on iPhone, tee time cards no longer spill off the edge when a course name is long, and long names on the Money tab now trim neatly instead of running into the amounts.
Editing a round on a phone no longer cuts things off — the course card, tee box picker, and round summary all fit the screen properly. The desktop layout is unchanged.
Travel legs read like the boarding pass — departure in the origin airport's time, arrival in the destination's, with timezone labels like EDT and PDT.
The "+ New tee time" button was hidden on phones once you had any tee time — upcoming or played. It now shows at every screen size.
Fixing a score on a locked hole — through Edit scores or an organizer unlock — now recalculates that hole's Wolf result and points, so the payouts always match the scores on the card.
Only the foursome captain can re-open a locked round setup, so the Edit setup link now appears just for the captain. Everyone else sees a note that the captain edits setup — no more confusing error after a tap.
Flight and travel-leg times are now anchored to the trip's timezone instead of whoever's phone is looking at them.
Each item on Today's schedule now shows how long the drive is — like "25 min to Pinehurst #2" — so the crew knows when to roll out.