The cliffside seventh green at Pebble Beach Golf Links above the Pacific

How It Works

Built around the courses you've played.

Log a course in seconds. From there, Fairways becomes the record of your golf life, the place you compare notes with the golfers you know, and your guide to where to play next.

It Starts With a Course


Add a course in seconds. Keep it for good.

Search any of more than 27,000 courses, from Augusta to the muni down the road, and it's on your list. Add a photo, a note, the date you played it. One entry per course, the way memory actually keeps it. Played Pebble twice? You have one Pebble, and you update it.

No scorecards, no handicap, no GPS yardages. Fairways is a journal of where you've been and what you thought of it, not how you scored on a Tuesday.

Where you play, not just how you score.

A Fairways profile showing a personal list of played courses

Then Put Them in Order


You have opinions. This is the satisfying part.

Ranking is the fun of it, and Fairways keeps it painless. Pick a tier when you add a course (loved it, it was fine, didn't love it), then answer a couple of quick this-or-that picks: which would you rather play again? The order sorts itself, and a one-to-ten rating falls out of where each course lands.

It is the same simple idea that works anywhere you have real opinions to sort. No sliders, no agonizing over whether it was an eight or a nine. Two or three taps and you're done.

Choosing between two courses in a quick head-to-head pick

Your Golfers


Golf is better with the people you play it with.

Follow the friends you play with and see how their lists stack up against yours. Argue about whether Pacific Dunes really beats Pebble. Their rankings, their bucket lists, the courses they loved that you haven't played yet, all in one feed.

And your home club lives inside Fairways too. The regulars who play where you play, their rankings, and the club's own collective top courses. The course is yours. The conversation is shared.

Find your people at the club you call home.

A home club's collective ranking and its members

Discover


Find your next round through people who actually played it.

A community leaderboard built from real golfers' head-to-head comparisons, not a magazine panel. A map of everywhere you and the people you follow have walked. A bucket list for the courses still ahead of you. The answer to where to play next comes from people who have actually been there.

Taste, not a star rating.

The discover and community leaderboard screen
The map of courses you and your friends have played

The Record & The Honors


Your golf life, kept like a ledger.

As your list grows, Fairways tallies the things worth tallying: the states and countries you've crossed off, the architects whose work you keep returning to, the mix of public, resort, and private. It reads like the inside cover of a well-kept journal, not a stat sheet.

And it hands out Honors along the way. Brass-seal badges for your tenth course, then your fiftieth. For your fifth state, then your fiftieth. For your first round abroad, or for playing enough Donald Ross to call yourself a disciple. The first 1,000 golfers carry a permanent Founding Member number, too.

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A course page showing designer, par, community rating and details

Start Your Record

Add the first course you remember.

Fairways is free, and it always will be. Log a course you've played, and your record begins. The first 1,000 golfers carry a Founding Member number for good.

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