About
Built for the people who care about the course
GoodGreens started with a familiar problem: members and visitors have plenty to say about the course, but that feedback ends up scattered across WhatsApp groups, conversations in the bar and notes on the pro-shop desk. By the time the greens team hears it — if they hear it at all — the moment's gone, and the same issues get raised again and again.
We thought a golf club deserved something better than a suggestion box. So we built a tool that lets anyone report a problem in under a minute from their phone — no app, no login — and turns all of it into one clear, prioritised list. The issues real golfers care about rise to the top automatically, and the greens team can spend their time fixing things instead of chasing them.
It's deliberately simple. A club can be up and running in a couple of minutes, put a QR poster on the first tee, and start seeing exactly where to focus — backed by trends, per-hole hotspots and tidy monthly reports for the committee.
GoodGreens is independent and self-funded. We make money one way — a simple subscription paid by the club — so our only job is to make the product genuinely useful to greens teams and the golfers they look after.