
Browse upcoming golf days, register in seconds, and keep your tee times, draws and results in one place — without chasing organisers for details.
Your caddy on and off the course — find events near you, sharpen your game, and get registered in seconds.
Browse a live, searchable directory of upcoming golf days. Filter by course, format, date, and entry fee — then jump straight into the ones you want to play.
No spreadsheets, no follow-up emails. Enter your details once, pay securely online, and get your confirmation, draw position, and starting hole straight away.
Every event you've played, your scores, your prizes — all stored in your personal profile so you can look back on past rounds and share your results.
See who else is in your draw, get real-time updates from the organiser, and receive reminders ahead of your tee time — so you never miss a beat.
From finding your next event to reliving your best round, Golfdays keeps your golf life in one place.
A single, always-up-to-date directory of upcoming golf days. Filter by location, format, date range and entry fee so you find the right event fast.
Enter your details, choose your package, and pay securely in under five minutes. Your confirmation, draw position and starting hole arrive instantly.
Get real-time notifications from the organiser — tee time changes, late scores, prize-giving details — all in the app, not buried in your inbox.
See your playing partners before you arrive, track the live leaderboard during the round, and find your final results as soon as they're posted.
Every event you've played lives in your profile — course, format, score, and any prizes you picked up — so you can look back and share your highlights.
Creating a golfer profile and registering for events is completely free. No subscription, no hidden fees, no catch.
From hunting down a one-off charity scramble to building a record of every round you've ever played, Golfdays fits the way you already love the game.
Browse upcoming charity events in your area, filter by date and entry fee, and register your team in minutes. Pay online, get your confirmation, and turn up knowing exactly where you're starting.
Lock in a team slot for the company day without a flurry of email replies. Register your group, capture handicaps and shirt sizes once, and let the organiser take it from there.
Every event you've played — course, format, score, prizes — lives in your profile. Look back on past rounds, share highlights with mates, and watch your stats build over time.
Subscribe to organisers and clubs you've played with so you're first to know when their next event opens for registration. No more missing out because an email landed in spam.
The basics on how Golfdays works for players, and what to expect when you register for your first event.
Yes. Building a golfer profile, browsing events and tracking your round history is free forever. The only money you spend is the entry fee for events you choose to play, paid directly to the organiser.
Not necessarily — it depends on the event. Many corporate and charity days welcome players of all levels; club championships and serious comps usually require a current handicap. Each event listing tells you exactly what's required before you register.
Yes. When you register, you can add team-mates by name and (optionally) their handicap, then pay for the whole group at once or send each player a link to pay their own entry.
If an organiser cancels an event, you'll be notified immediately and any payment you made through Golfdays is refunded back to the card you used — usually within a few business days.
Once the draw is published you can see who else is in your group and, where the organiser has enabled it, send messages through the platform so you can coordinate a pre-round coffee or carpool.
Join thousands of golfers already using Golfdays to find events, register in seconds, and track every round they play.

“I found three new events in my area within minutes of signing up.”
We built Golfdays with golfers in the room. Every feature exists because real players asked for it — from seeing your draw before you arrive to keeping a permanent record of every event you’ve played.