Golf Course Pace of Play Tracker

Designed for use by golf rangers

New Shift
9 18 18 Holes

Why Use Our Golf Pace of Play Tracker?

Everything you need to manage pace on your golf course

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Works on Any Device

Use your phone on the golf cart or a tablet in the pro shop. Responsive design adapts to any screen.

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Real-Time Golf Group Tracking

See every golf group's position and timing at a glance. Instantly know who's ahead or behind pace.

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Color-Coded Pace Status

Green, yellow, red indicators show pace status. Know which golf groups need attention immediately.

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Add Notes

Record observations, warnings, or issues for each group. Perfect for shift handoffs.

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Auto-Save Progress

Never lose your data. Everything saves automatically and survives page refreshes.

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100% Free

No subscriptions, no hidden fees. Full access to all features, forever.

How It Works

Start tracking golf pace of play in under a minute

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Start Your Shift

Enter your golf course name and select 9 or 18 holes. That's all the setup you need.

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Add Groups as They Tee Off

Tap "Add Party" when groups start. The app tracks their expected pace from that moment.

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Update Positions

As you patrol the golf course, tap a group to update their current hole. The app calculates if they're on pace.

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Manage Slow Play

Red indicators highlight groups falling behind. Add notes when you speak with them or issue warnings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about golf pace of play tracking

A golf course ranger (also called a marshal) is responsible for maintaining pace of play on the course. Rangers patrol in carts, monitor groups, and help keep play moving smoothly. They may also assist with course rules, provide information, and ensure an enjoyable experience for all players.
When you add a group, the app starts tracking their expected pace based on standard hole completion times. As you update their current position, the app compares their actual progress to the expected pace. Groups that fall behind are highlighted so you can prioritize which groups need attention.
Yes! Once the page loads, the app works without an internet connection. All your tracking data is saved locally on your device. This is perfect for golf courses with spotty cell coverage—just make sure to load the page before heading to areas with poor signal.
Most golf courses target 4 hours to 4 hours 15 minutes for 18 holes. This works out to about 13-14 minutes per hole on average. The app uses configurable pace targets, so you can adjust these to match your golf course's specific expectations.
Yes, your shift data is automatically saved to your device. You can close the browser, take a break, and come back later—all your groups and notes will still be there. Your recent shifts also appear on the start page so you can quickly resume where you left off.
Absolutely! This tool works great for golf tournaments where pace management is critical. You can add all groups at their tee times and track the entire field. The notes feature is especially useful for recording any rules issues or incidents that need to be reported.

Ready to Improve Golf Pace of Play?

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