Why a golf course map beats searching a maps app
A general maps app can show you that a golf course exists. It cannot tell you whether you are allowed to play it, what it rates, or what the seventh hole looks like. This map is built only for golf, from the ground up:
| What you need | General maps app | Golf Course Browser |
|---|---|---|
| Every course, including ones with no business listing | Some | 15,000+ verified |
| Public, municipal, resort, or private | No | Labeled and filterable |
| Course rating, slope, par, yardage | No | On the pin |
| Hole-by-hole scorecards | No | 8,000+ courses |
| Hole layouts on satellite view | No | Where mapped |
| Book a tee time | Rarely | 5,700+ direct links |
| Filter by architect, holes, access | No | Yes |
Built by a golfer, corrected by golfers
The data comes from public mapping, the USGA course rating database, and thousands of corrections from players and course operators. Closed courses stay on the map with an honest label instead of quietly vanishing, and every page has a correction form. The whole thing rebuilds nightly.
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