Why Every Golf Course Needs Accurate Scorecard Data
Detailed scorecard data is still missing for thousands of courses. Here's how GolfCourseFinder and its community are fixing that.
Why Every Golf Course Needs Accurate Scorecard Data — And How You Can Help
If you've ever turned up to an unfamiliar course and found yourself guessing the par on a blind hole, you know the frustration. Surprisingly, detailed scorecard data — pars, stroke indexes, hole distances — is still missing for thousands of courses around the world. Most listing sites give you a name and a postcode, but nothing that actually helps you plan your round.
That's the problem GolfCourseFinder was built to solve. We've already catalogued the names and locations of courses across the country, but the finer details are only as good as the community behind them. Every time a golfer uploads a scorecard, that course's profile gets richer — hole-by-hole pars, stroke indexes, yardages from different tees, and more.
Think of it like a golf-specific Wikipedia. One upload from your Saturday four-ball might be the piece that completes a course's profile for good. And once it's there, every golfer who visits that page benefits. You're not just sharing a scorecard; you're building a resource.
The process takes less than a minute. Snap a photo of your scorecard after your round, upload it through the app, and the data gets mapped to the right course automatically. No spreadsheets, no forms — just a quick photo and you're done.
Golf is a community sport, and the best resources are the ones golfers build together. If you've got a scorecard sitting in your back pocket or glove box right now, it could be exactly what someone else is looking for.
Ready to contribute? Upload your scorecard on GolfCourseFinder and help build the most complete golf course database in the world.
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