The Tee Sheet, The Pro Shop & the Way a Club Actually Runs
Most marketing agencies will ask you what a shotgun start is, or why your tee sheet opens 14 days out for members and 7 for the public. We already know. At Brandit, we have spent years building for golf courses across New England, working with owners, general managers, head professionals, and event coordinators who run the same operation you do every single day.
We understand that a club is not one business. It is green fees, memberships, leagues and outings, a full-service restaurant, event and wedding sales, and off-season simulator revenue. That means from day one, you are not educating us. We are already building.
We Know How a Club Actually Earns
A golf course lives on yield. Rounds booked, memberships sold, outings on the calendar, and events in the banquet hall. A website that treats those as separate afterthoughts leaves money on the table. We architect them as one connected experience, so every part of your property has a clear path to a booking or an inquiry.
We Know What Golfers and Guests Are Looking For
We make everything on your property easy to find, and we send golfers and guests straight to the right place to book or reach your staff.
- Tee times: clear paths to your booking system
- Memberships: benefits laid out, with a line to join
- Leagues, tournaments and outings: schedules and who to contact
- Pro shop and gift cards: showcased, with where to buy
- The grille: menus, specials and hours, easy to find
- Golf simulators and indoor golf: the details and how to book
- Events, weddings and banquets: routed to your coordinator
Watch how one site fills the tee sheet, the banquet hall, and the winter.
Client Case Study
A Premier Semi-Private Championship Course, Southern NH
Our client is an 18-hole semi-private championship course operating under a regional golf-management group, with a full-service grille, PGA simulators, and a 275-guest event room. We took three distinct revenue lines and built one cohesive site where none of them feels bolted on, with every path engineered to move a visitor toward a booking or an inquiry.
"We know golf because we build for it: the tee sheet, the pro shop, the banquet hall, and everything in between."
The Interactive Hole Guide
The Feature That Makes a Golfer Choose Your Course
Most courses give a golfer a flat scorecard image and call it a course page. It tells a player almost nothing, and it gives them no reason to come back. Meanwhile, the golfer deciding between your course and the next one is looking for a reason to pick yours.
We build something a golfer actually returns to: an interactive guide to all eighteen holes that pairs professionally written strategy with drone and on-course video for every hole. A flyover guide does for a first-time visitor what a caddie does on the first tee. It shows the line, the trouble, and the way the green sits before they ever play it.
What We Build Into the Guide
- Drone and on-course video for every hole on the course
- Strategy copy written the way a head pro would describe the hole to a member
- Par, yardage and playing notes on every hole card
- Your signature hole and best views featured where golfers will see them
- A book-a-tee-time path sitting right alongside the guide
- Built to work cleanly on a phone, which is where most golfers will open it
Why It Works for a Golf Course
It turns a static scorecard into a planning tool. It signals a modern club that invests in the golfer's experience. It shows off your best holes and your best views to first-time visitors. And it gives outing organizers and event planners something to picture before they ever call you.
EXAMPLE Golf Club
Hole #1
Hole Description
A welcoming but precise opening hole.
This short, straight par four offers an early scoring opportunity, but drives that miss right can quickly find trouble. Fairway bunkers also influence the ideal landing area from the tee.
Client Case Study
A Premier Semi-Private Championship Course, Southern NH
We built a full eighteen-hole interactive guide for our client, pairing course video with hole-by-hole playing notes written from the course's own strategy descriptions. It is the piece of the site golfers spend the most time with, and the one that shows the property off the way it deserves..
Anyone can post a scorecard. We give a golfer all eighteen holes: the line, the break, and the video to see it before they ever tee it up.
Filling More Than Tee Times
Building Revenue Across Your Entire Property
New England golf is not a year-round, one-revenue-line business. It is a short playable season, brutal winters that close the course, and a property that has to earn from dining, events, memberships, and simulators to thrive. Generic agencies build a pretty golf website and wonder why the tee sheet and the banquet calendar stay soft. Brandit is different. We are based in Manchester, New Hampshire. This is our backyard.
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Daily Golf
More rounds. More often. More loyalty.
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Memberships
Attract new members and increase renewals.
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Weddings
Book more weddings and receptions.
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Tournaments
Sell more outings, scrambles, and charity events.
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Restaurant
Drive more traffic and higher check averages.
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Events
Holiday parties, banquets, and private events.
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Corporate Outings
Fill weekdays with valuable corporate guests.
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Golf Instruction
Grow lessons, clinics, and junior programs.
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Pro Shop
Increase retail sales and player engagement.
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Gift Cards
Create excitement and drive future redemptions.
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Community Impact
Charity events build goodwill and brand preference.
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Brand Reputation
Deliver exceptional experiences that bring guests back.
Getting Your Course in Front of Golfers Before They Book Somewhere Else
In golf, the decision happens fast and it happens on a phone. A foursome is figuring out where to play Saturday morning. A couple is looking for a wedding venue with a view. A company is booking its annual outing. In those moments, whoever shows up first, and looks worth choosing, wins the booking. Brandit builds the digital presence that makes sure that business comes to you.
We understand how golfers, members, and event planners in New England actually search and decide, and we position your course to be the one they choose, book, and come back to.
Who Your Site Serves
- Local public golfers looking for a round nearby
- Prospective and renewing members
- Outing and tournament organizers
- Wedding and corporate event planners
- Off-season simulator and indoor-golf players
- First-time visitors deciding between you and the next course
Season by Season
- Spring opening and membership pages, ready before the season starts
- Tee-time and twilight rates front and center through peak season
- League and member tournament schedules with sign-ups
- Corporate and charity outing inquiry paths
- Winter simulator and indoor-golf pages that keep the property earning
- Wedding and event pages capturing inquiries all year
Client Case Study
A Premier Semi-Private Championship Course, Southern NH
Our client has to earn revenue in every season, not just peak summer. We built booking paths and content around the full calendar: tee-time booking, membership packages including a deposit-based model, league and tournament schedules, a winter simulator league, and a conversion-focused wedding and events funnel. The property keeps earning when the course itself is closed.
Golf. Memberships. Outings. Simulators. Dining. Weddings and events. One site, every revenue line.
Your Website Is Your First Tee
Your website works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. It books tee times while the pro shop sleeps. It sells memberships while the course is closed. It turns a wedding search into a booked event before anyone picks up the phone. But only if it is built right, and that means built specifically for golf with local search and booking at its core.
Brandit designs, builds, hosts, and manages websites for golf courses and clubs across New England. Our sites are not templates. They are strategic tools built to rank in your market, convert your visitors, and drive bookings across every revenue line on your property.
What a Brandit Golf Website Includes
Design & Technology
- Mobile-first, fast-loading design that converts on any device
- Tee-time booking front and center, linked to your system
- Interactive hole-by-hole course guide with video
- Rates, course and slope, and membership comparison tables
- Event, wedding and outing inquiry forms routed to the right person
- Dining menus, specials and simulator booking links
- Course and event photo galleries
- Secure hosting with enterprise-grade uptime and SSL
Content & SEO
- Local golf SEO for "golf near me," public tee times, and memberships
- Dedicated wedding, corporate and outing landing pages
- Google Business Profile set up and kept current
- Seasonal content mapped to the Northeast golf calendar
- Analytics set up so you can see what's working
- A site you can keep current as your season changes
Client Case Study
A Premier Semi-Private Championship Course, Southern NH
Our client's site unifies a multi-line club operation. Brandit built and manages a site carrying tee-time booking, the interactive video hole guide, membership packages, league and tournament calendars, indoor-simulator information, and a full events and weddings section with room capacities, floor plans, package tiers and a curated local vendor network. Every path is engineered to move a visitor toward a booking or an inquiry.
Facebook & Digital Advertising
That Actually Works for Golf Courses
The digital advertising landscape is more powerful, and more complex, than it has ever been. Done right, it puts your course directly in front of golfers in your market at the exact moment they are deciding where to play, where to join, or where to hold their event. Done wrong, it burns through budget with nothing to show for it. Brandit runs full-funnel digital advertising campaigns specifically built for golf, driving rounds, memberships, outings, and events.
Our Full Digital Advertising Stack
Real Ads. Real Campaigns. Real Results.
Below are live campaign examples created by Brandit for a semi-private championship course in Southern New Hampshire, running across Facebook, Instagram, and Google. Each ad is built around a specific business goal: driving membership sign-ups, filling the simulator bays through the off-season, and booking weddings and outings.
Membership Drive Campaign
Winter Simulator League
Weddings/Events at the Club
We measure success by rounds booked, memberships sold, and events on the calendar, not impressions and clicks. Every campaign we run ties back to what matters: a full tee sheet and a full event calendar.
We Know New England Golf
The Short Season, The Off-Season & Why Generic Agencies Fail Your Course
New England golf is not a year-round, one-revenue-line business. It is a short playable season, brutal winters that close the course, and a property that has to earn from dining, events, memberships, and simulators to thrive. Generic agencies build a pretty golf website and wonder why the tee sheet and the banquet calendar stay soft. Brandit is different. We are based in Manchester, New Hampshire. This is our backyard.
What We Know That Others Don't
- A short playable season means off-season revenue (simulators, dining, and events) is survival, not a nice-to-have
- A course lives or dies on tee-sheet yield plus event and wedding bookings
- Deposit-based membership models change how you sell and renew
- Leagues, member tournaments, and outings are recurring, plannable revenue
- Weddings and corporate events often out-earn green fees, and need their own path
- Management-company multi-course networks share members, benefits, and standards
- Shoulder-season and weather-driven demand has to be built into the calendar
- New England golfers do their research: conditions, reviews, and reputation matter here
Client Case Study
A Premier Semi-Private Championship Course, Southern NH
Set between two historic New England cities, our client pairs a new clubhouse with a full-service grille, PGA simulators, and a 275-guest event room. We built the site to earn in every season: booking rounds in summer, filling the simulator bays and dining room in winter, and driving weddings and events year-round. It also represents the club as part of a regional multi-course group, not in isolation.
How We Drive Inbound Leads for PHC Contractors
Pixels
Website • Hole Guide • SEO • Google • Social • Content
Promos
Pro Shop Merch • Outing Gifts • Tournament & Sponsor Packages
Places
Course & Cart Signage • Scorecards • Tournament & Event Signage
From your first Google result to the cart sign on the first tee, Brandit makes sure every touchpoint says the same thing: this is a course worth booking, joining, and celebrating at.
Let's Talk About Your Course
We Build for Golf. Now Let's Talk About Your Property.
We turn a multi-faceted club operation into a single, modular, conversion-driven site. And we build golf-specific features, like the interactive video hole guide, that most general web shops simply don't.
Here's What You Get When You Partner With Brandit
- A team that already knows golf ops: booking, GHIN, memberships, and events
- An interactive hole-by-hole course guide with video
- A website built to rank and convert across every revenue line
- Tee-time, simulator, and event booking paths that are easy to find and use
- Membership and deposit-model pages that help fill the roster
- Wedding, corporate, and outing inquiry paths that reach your team
- Seasonal strategy mapped to the Northeast's short season and off-season
- Restaurant menus, specials, and dining content kept current
- On-course signage, scorecards, and pro shop and tournament merch
- One integrated partner, not a patchwork of freelancers and platforms
Ready to Stop Guessing and Start Growing?
Request your free golf and events marketing audit. Tell us what you are working with and we will show you what a site and a marketing calendar built for golf can do for your tee sheet and your event calendar.
Proven Success
Questions Golf Course Owners Ask Us
Running a golf course in New England means fighting the calendar as much as the competition. We have sat across the table from enough owners and general managers to know the questions that come up every time. Here is how we answer them.
We build a twelve-month marketing calendar. Season pass and membership campaigns run in the winter, every playable week is worked in season, and once the course closes we pivot to weddings, banquets, and holiday events. Revenue does not stop when the greens go dormant.
Geo-targeted ads, email, and retargeting aimed specifically at weekday leagues, twilight rates, and shoulder-season packages. The goal is filling the tee sheet when it actually needs filling, not just selling out weekend prime time you would have sold anyway.
We build a website and direct-booking path strong enough to win golfers back. Better local search visibility, faster load times, and retargeting that keeps your course top of mind before a golfer ever opens a third-party app.
Campaigns aimed at new and returning golfers: beginner clinics, family packages, and social league promotion. The point is widening the top of your membership funnel, not just retaining the members you already have.
Recruitment campaigns and employer branding across Facebook, Indeed, and LinkedIn that sell both the job and the season, so you are not scrambling to staff up every April.
Messaging and email flows built around flexible rebooking and rain-date policies, so a weather day costs you a rescheduled round instead of a lost customer.
Always-on wedding and event advertising paired with a nurture email sequence, so your event calendar stays booked a year or more in advance instead of depending on word of mouth.
Tracking and reporting built around real outcomes: tee times, event inquiries, and membership sign-ups. Not impressions and clicks.
A modern, mobile-first site with tee time booking and event inquiry forms built in, so a golfer or a bride can book in a few taps instead of calling during business hours.
Premium brand positioning and reputation-building content that supports pricing power, so you can raise rates with confidence because the marketing has already built the trust to back it up.
Real Results,
Real Reactions
What Our Clients Say
Our Insights
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