A weekend with the boys, properly settled.
No league. No season. No captain. Just the same three or four of you, most Saturdays, playing for five dollars a skin and arguing about it in the car park. PostUp keeps the card, works out the money, and quietly builds a record of how you have all played against each other.
Bigger than a scorecard. Smaller than a league.
Most golf isn't organised. It's a group chat, a tee time and somebody's memory of who owes what. That deserves better than nothing, and less than a whole season.
A scorecard
Fine for one round. Remembers nothing, settles nothing, and gets left in the cart.
Your regular group
Same faces, every few weeks. Games, money and a record that carries from round to round.
A league or cup
Teams, a schedule, standings and a trophy. More structure than a Saturday needs.
Start a round before the cart is loaded.
Pick the course, tap who's playing, and go. There is nothing to configure — no teams to build, no schedule to generate, no season to name.
- ✓Whoever turned up — three of you, five of you, a guest nobody has met. Add them on the first tee.
- ✓Nine or eighteen, whichever you have the light for.
- ✓Everyone scores on their own phone, or one person keeps the card for the group.
- ✓Nothing to install — send a link, they add it to their home screen.
Twenty games, on in one tap each.
Turn on whatever you play for this week. Put a value on it and PostUp works out the pot, the carries and who ends up owing what — before you reach the bar.
Run as many as you like at once. Skins and a birdie pool and greenies and a quota, all on the same nine.
Nobody settles up on the ninth green.
Every round adds to a running book. Who's up, who's down, and by how much — carried across the whole year instead of scribbled on a receipt and forgotten by Tuesday.
- ✓Carries handled properly — a tied skin rolls, and the app says what's still on the table.
- ✓Per round or per season — settle every week, or let it ride until somebody cracks.
- ✓Every pot itemised, so the maths is on screen instead of in an argument.
A handicap, without joining a club.
Half the arguments in a Saturday group are about strokes. Every round you post becomes a score differential, and everyone's number moves on its own — so the skins are fair without anybody negotiating on the first tee.
- ✓Built from the rounds you actually play, against the tee's rating and slope.
- ✓New golfer in the group? Beginner mode moves their number gently until they have enough rounds.
- ✓Frozen per round, so cutting somebody today never rewrites last month's money.
- ✓Strokes shown on the holes they fall, so nobody counts them in their head.
How you've really done against everyone you play.
The thing a scorecard can never give you: a record. Every round you've played with each person, who's ahead, by how much, and whether you're closing the gap or drifting.
- ✓Head-to-head with everyone — record, money, and the shot difference between you.
- ✓Form across your recent rounds, and your best ones kept.
- ✓Badges and milestones — first birdie, longest run of pars, personal bests.
- ✓Years of it — the group's whole history, without anybody having to keep it.
The same app when your Saturday turns into something bigger.
Groups have a habit of growing. Nothing has to be rebuilt when yours does — the rounds, handicaps and records you've already built come with you.
Turn it into a league
Add teams and a schedule when there are enough of you to want a table.
Run a cup weekend
Take the same group away for two days and score it as a proper cup.
Get your Saturday on it.
Tell us who you play with and what you play for, and we'll set the group up with you. Same $99 a year — for the group, not per golfer.