- Jul 03, 2019 WayPoint’s golf course software is specially built for conducting golf tournaments. It is a platform which connects tournaments to sponsors, players, and courses. To do so, it creates a website and social media for your golf tournament without requiring much effort from your side. You can access all its features online only.
- Since its creation, the Design Excellence Recognition Program has highlighted the innovation and problem-solving skills required of today’s golf course designs, from new 18-hole layouts to renovations to new and updated practice facilities.
- The Total Pro Golf Course Designer is a standalone application that allows users to create golf courses for use in Wolverine Studios' Total Pro Golf which will be released in the summer of 2006.
Mike Jones' courses for Links. As a professional tournament player, golf course design always facinated and intrigued me. I knew from experience that a good golf course could be fun to play, challenging, and beautiful to look at, all at the same time.
The USGA’s GHIN service has been an important technology tool for State and Regional Golf Associations (newly-recognized in 2018 as Allied Golf Associations), clubs, and golfers since its introduction in 1981. Historically, one of the core offerings of GHIN has been the Tournament Pairing Program (commonly called TPP®). In 2016, the USGA began to reimagine GHIN and explore opportunities to enhance its impact for the future. During this process, the USGA decided to collaborate with a software firm dedicated to the tournament management software market for the tournament management component. The USGA selected Golf Genius Software because of the proven quality of the product, its acceptance among numerous clubs, the scalability of the Golf Genius cloud solution, and the Golf Genius commitment to providing outstanding service to the USGA and its GHIN customers.
The result of the collaboration between the USGA and Golf Genius Software is USGA Tournament Management, now in use at thousands of golf clubs and virtually every State and Regional Golf Association in the United States.