Whether you’re a lone wolf, a club organizer extraordinaire, or part of a competitive group, Unknown Golf simplifies everything. Create events, track your stats and challenges, and manage leagues – all within a single, user-friendly platform.

The golf software landscape is crowded with apps tackling various aspects of the game. However, Unknown Golf stands out as a comprehensive solution. While others offer piecemeal functionality, Unknown Golf caters to every golfer’s needs, from solo stat tracking to large-scale tournament organization.

After several years with another live scoring app, the Southern Fairways Golf Tour sought a platform that streamlined tournament management and enhanced the player experience. After a comprehensive review, we’re thrilled to announce our partnership with Unknown Golf!

Unknown Golf has become the central hub for all things Southern Fairways Golf Tour. Players can now conveniently enter scores directly through the website or app, while keeping their eyes on the live leaderboard for real-time updates. The best part? Once the final putt drops, results are automatically calculated and published, saving precious time and eliminating post-tournament headaches.

This partnership empowers us to focus on delivering exceptional tournaments, while Unknown Golf ensures a smooth and efficient experience for both players and organizers. We’re excited to embark on this new chapter with Unknown Golf!

Unknown Golf welcomes every golfer with a free tier, offering a convenient entry point to explore the platform’s core functionalities. Users can sign up and immediately begin tracking their stats and managing basic features, taking control of their game from the very first round.

For those seeking to elevate their golfing experience, Unknown Golf offers an affordable subscription model. This upgrade unlocks a treasure trove of powerful tools, including advanced stat tracking for in-depth analysis, side-game calculation to ensure friendly wagers are settled smoothly, and green heat maps that reveal slope and severity. Unknown Golf keep track of a wide variety of scoring formats, catering to all types of games, as well as multi-round events. Whether you’re a casual player or a serious competitor, Unknown Golf caters to your needs.

Unknown Golf seamlessly syncs with the USGA’s GHIN system, allowing for golfers to post scores directly from the Unknown Golf app, and tournament organizers to pull up-to-date handicap information directly within the platform.

Use the code SOFAIRWAY10 to save 10% off the paid subscription tier, which is currently $49.99 per year. Visit unknowngolf.com to get started.

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