Intro price: $99 a year for your whole league or cup — lock it in on the waitlist
Cup weekends

Run your own Ryder Cup.

A trip is not a season. Two sides, a handful of sessions over two days, and a running points total everybody is watching from the other fairway. PostUp scores a cup the way a cup is actually played — and the whole thing is on everyone's phone before they reach the next tee.

0 First to 7 wins · 13 points in play 0
SunnysideWin lineThe Bay 90’s
Waiting for the first group to come in…
The screens

Everything the weekend needs, on a phone.

These are real screens from a cup that has run for years — names changed, scores exactly as they were played.

01 — The board

One number everybody checks.

The cup score, the win line, how many points are still in play, and who is holding the individual title. It updates as matches close out, so the group two holes ahead knows before you do.

  • The win line is drawn on the bar — you can see at a glance whether your side has retained it.
  • A live ticker of every match on the course and where it stands.
  • Champions crowned automatically when the last point lands.
Cup scoreboard: Sunnyside 2.5, The Bay 90's 10.5, first to 7 wins, 13 points in play, with a win-line bar.
The cup board — names changed, scores as played
02 — Sessions & matches

Every session, every pairing, every tee time.

The weekend is laid out as days and sessions. Each one carries its format, which nine it plays, and the tee times — so nobody has to ask who they're with or when they're off.

  • Days collapse so the day you're playing is the one you see.
  • Match cards show the state — 1 up, 2 up, all square — and who took the point.
  • Off at the turn, front nine, back nine, shotgun — the schedule says exactly what's happening.
  • Trash talk lives on the session, because of course it does.
A scramble session with three match cards, each showing the pairing, tee time and match state.
A session with its three matches
03 — Players

Who actually won the weekend.

A card for every golfer: points won, their match record, their handicap, and the badges they picked up along the way. Sort it by points, by badges, by handicap — or just find your own name.

  • Points, record and handicap on one card, with ties split the same way MVP is decided.
  • Badges for birdies, eagles, clean sweeps, unbeaten weekends and the rest.
  • The roster and handicaps live here too, with a button that redraws the sides for you.
Player cards showing points, win-loss-halve record, handicap and earned badges, sortable by points.
The player board, sorted on cup points
04 — History

A cup is only worth winning if it's remembered.

Every year is kept — the result, the MVP, the individual champion, the all-time series between the two sides, and the story of where the names came from.

  • The all-time series between your two sides, front and centre.
  • Year by year — venue, dates, final score, MVP and champion.
  • Photos and the origin story, because that's half of what a cup is.
Cup history: the story behind the two team names, the all-time series score, and a year-by-year record.
The all-time series and the year-by-year record
Not a league

A cup keeps score differently.

A league is a table that builds over months. A cup is a race to a number over two days, where every match is worth a point and the whole thing can turn on the last green.

⚔️

Two sides, not twelve teams

Everyone belongs to one of two sides for the whole weekend. Every point won goes on one of two piles.

🕐

Sessions, not weeks

Scramble after lunch, best ball off the turn, alternate shot to finish. Each session is a set of matches played at the same time.

🎯

A number to reach

First to 7, or 14½, or whatever your cup uses. The board always shows what your side still needs and what is left out there.

🔁

Opponents rotate

Nobody plays the same pair twice. PostUp draws each session so the matchups keep moving.

🏌️

Match play, hole by hole

1 up, 2 up, all square, dormie. A point for a win, half for a halve, and handicap strokes applied per format.

📇

An individual card too

The nines alternate across sessions, so everybody still walks away with a full 18-hole card of their own.

However you play it

Nine holes, eighteen, or whatever your trip can fit.

No two cups are run the same way. The formats, the round length, what a match is worth and how many points are on the table are all yours to set.

Play nines, and get an eighteen out of it.

Most cups run nine-hole sessions — you fit more golf and more formats into a weekend that way. Put the sessions on opposite nines and every golfer still finishes with a complete 18-hole card, stitched together for you.

  • Nine-hole sessions — two, three or four a day, each worth its own points.
  • Full eighteens if your trip is one round a day.
  • Front, back, or off at the turn — the schedule says which nine and when.
  • More than one course across the weekend, each with its own pars and stroke indexes.
Cup setup: match types with per-match pairings, tee times, stroke allocations, a front-or-back nine picker and the hole-by-hole par and stroke index grid.
Setting up a session — pairings, tee times, strokes and which nine

Pick a format for every session

🤝

2-Man Scramble

Both hit, play the better ball, one score for the side. The friendliest way to open a cup.

2-Man Best Ball

Everyone plays their own ball, your side keeps the better net score on each hole.

🔁

Alternate Shot

One ball, partners alternating. Off half the combined handicap, and never quiet.

⚔️

Singles

One against one, the traditional way to finish a cup on the last day.

📊

High-Low

Two points a hole — one for the better ball, one for the worse. Nobody is out of it.

🎯

Stableford

Points for scoring instead of match play, so a blow-up hole costs you that hole only.

Then decide what it is all worth

Points for winning a matchthe standard cup point1
Points for a halved matchsplit down the middle½
Target to win the cupset it, or let it be half the points plus one7
Target to retain itthe holder keeps it on a tie
Matches per sessionhowever many pairs you have3
Sessions across the weekendtwo a day is the usual shape4
Handicap allowanceper format — scramble and alternate shot differ%
A decider worth extrathe individual champion as a final point1
Strokes givenoff the low handicap, or full course handicapLow
Side games alongsideskins, greenies and the rest, settled separately20

Change any of it between sessions if the weather turns and you drop to nine holes. The board keeps up.

A typical cup

Two days, four sessions, thirteen points.

This is the shape most cups take, and the one PostUp is built around. Change the number of sessions, the formats, the sides or the target and it still adds up.

Day 1 · PM2-Man ScrambleFront nine · 3 matches
Day 1 · Turn2-Man Best BallBack nine · 3 matches
Day 2 · AM2-Man Best Ball IIFront nine · 3 matches
Day 2 · Turn2-Man Alternate ShotBack nine · 3 matches
DeciderThe 13th pointIndividual champion
While you're out there

The whole weekend, live on everyone's phone.

Three groups spread across two nines can't see each other. PostUp is how they know what's happening — scores land every few seconds and the drama gets announced to everybody.

05 — Live

Everybody knows before you reach the green.

Scores sync every few seconds, so the group two holes ahead sees your match turn before you've putted out. No refreshing, no waiting for somebody to text the result.

  • A live ticker along the bottom of every screen — every match on the course and where it stands.
  • Birdies, eagles and aces announced as they happen, with a celebration nobody asked for.
  • React to a hole from wherever you are, and the group playing it sees it.
  • Hole confirmations between opponents, so a disputed score gets settled on the hole rather than at dinner.
  • Works offline and catches up — the far corner of the course is not a reason to lose a card.
A live session with three match cards, each showing the pairing, tee time and current match state.
Every match on the course, updating as it goes
06 — Trash talk

Talk some trash.

A cup is half golf and half needle. There is a thread on the weekend itself, and you can aim a jab at the whole other side or at one specific person who has just three-putted.

  • Aim it — at the other side, or at one golfer by name.
  • It lands in the ticker, so it reaches people mid-round rather than after.
  • It stays with the year — read back what was said the weekend you got beaten.
The trash talk thread: a jab aimed at the other side, and two replies, each timestamped.
The trash talk thread — names changed
When it's done

Somebody has to be crowned.

The point of a cup is the moment it's won. PostUp calls it, puts the trophy on the board, and turns the weekend into something you can still read years later.

07 — Champions

Trophy on the board the second it's decided.

The moment a side reaches the number, the cup is called. Champions, the final score, the MVP and the individual champion, all crowned automatically.

  • Team champions with the trophy and the final margin.
  • MVP — the golfer who won the most points for their side, ties split the same way the board sorts.
  • An individual champion alongside the team one, decided on the full 18-hole card — and it can be worth a point of its own, so the cup can't end level.
  • Trophy and medal icons follow those golfers around the app for good.
Champions card: trophy, the winning side, the final score, the MVP and the individual champion.
Crowned automatically when the last point lands
08 — The keepsake

A weekend worth keeping.

Every year is archived in full — the standings, the champions, the photos and the story of how the two sides got their names. It is the bit a scorecard in a glovebox can never be.

  • Full final standings, net and gross, with trophies against the winners.
  • Photos by year — the group shot, the trophy handover, the hole-in-one nobody believed.
  • The origin story of your sides, kept at the top where new players will read it.
  • Locked when the event ends, so nobody quietly edits history in February.
An archived year: the result, the individual champion, and full net standings with trophy icons beside the winners.
A past year, kept in full — names changed
09 — Over the years

Who has actually been the best at this?

One weekend is a story. Ten of them is a record. PostUp keeps the all-time series between your sides and a career line for every golfer who has ever played.

  • The all-time series between the two sides, front and centre.
  • Career points and records per golfer, across every year they have turned up.
  • Badge holders over time — who owns the aces, the eagles and the unbeaten weekends.
  • Every result, every venue, every champion, year by year.
Cup history: the story behind the two team names, the all-time series score, and a year-by-year record.
The all-time series and the year-by-year record
Before anyone tees off

Draft the sides, then let it pair the rest.

Enter everyone's handicap once, split them into two sides, and name your captains. From there PostUp can pair every session for you — or you can set each match by hand if the draw matters.

  • Auto-fill pairs for a session, or pick every match yourself.
  • Randomise the sides if you draft on the first tee.
  • Captains named on the team cards and the cup itself.
  • Strokes worked out per match — it tells you which side gets how many before you leave the tee.
  • Tee times per match, so nobody is hunting for their group.
The roster and handicaps screen with each golfer's course handicap and side, plus the two team captains.
Roster, handicaps and captains — names changed
And the rest

The things that make it feel like an event.

🎽

Sides with identities

Name them, give them a crest and a colour, and let the rivalry write itself.

🎲

Draw the teams

Randomise the sides, or set them by hand and balance the handicaps yourself.

🗣️

Trash talk

A thread on the weekend itself, sitting next to the scores that caused it.

🏅

Badges & trophies

MVP, Unbeaten, Clean Sweep, Comeback Kid, Ice in the Veins, Handicap Hero.

📸

Photos by year

The group shot, the hole-in-one, the trophy handover. Kept with the results.

📖

A written recap

The weekend told back as a story, worth sending round the group on the drive home.

🔒

Lock the event

When it's done, scores lock so nobody quietly edits history in February.

🔄

Runs again next year

Roll it forward with the same sides, a new venue and a clean board.

📱

Nothing to install

Send a link. Everybody's phone shows the same board, all weekend.

Early access

Get your cup on it.

Tell us when your weekend is and how it's played, and we'll have it set up before you get there. Same $99 a year, whether you run a league, a cup, or both.