Online registration, card payments, sponsor packages, team codes, and a live leaderboard — everything you need to run a charity golf tournament that feels first-class and reconciles itself.
One public link. Golfers register solo, pay for a foursome, or join a team with a code — every dollar collected by card, up front.
Sell hole, cart, and title sponsorships online with tiered packages, so sponsors sign up without a back-and-forth email chain.
Captains buy a team and share a code; teammates join and pay their own share. No collecting cash from twelve people.
Scores on the clubhouse TV and a public link keep players engaged — and make donors feel the energy of the event.
Check players in on a tablet at the bag drop with real-time paid status, so registration lines disappear.
Registrations, sponsorships, and add-ons reconcile in one place, so you know exactly what the event raised.
Great fundraisers are built before tee-off. Read our guide to running a charity scramble and grab the free golf outing planning checklist so nothing slips. When you are ready, see how it works for organizers.
Charity golf tournament software runs a fundraising golf outing end to end — online player registration, card payments, sponsor packages, team codes, day-of check-in, and a live leaderboard — so organizers raise more money with far less manual work.
Yes. You can offer tiered sponsor packages (hole, cart, title, and more) that sponsors purchase online, so sponsorship revenue is captured alongside registrations in one ledger.
Players pay by card at registration. They can sign up solo, cover a whole foursome, or join a team with a shareable code and pay their own share — so you are never chasing cash on event day.
Organizers run free when the host course is a Greenside subscriber. If the course is not on Greenside, the organizer can run a one-time event or subscribe (monthly or yearly). Players always pay the entry fee the organizer sets plus a small service fee at registration.
Free when your host course is on Greenside — otherwise a one-time or yearly plan.