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Golf Genius: 66% of Clubs May Switch Software – Here’s Why3 min read

Golf GeniusAuthor: Golf Genius


Posted on: 10th Jul 2025

It’s less about cost, and more about quality, support, and suitability.

In the 2025 Golf Club Software Technology Report released by Golf Genius, Players 1st and several trade associations, a significant truth was uncovered: 66% of golf clubs surveyed in the UK & Ireland would consider switching software providers. So, what are the reasons for this and how could they impact a golf club when planning out future software requirements?

In short, product quality played a much bigger role than product cost. In fact, only 10% of golf clubs identified cost as a factor for considering moving away from their current supplier.

48% of respondents identified ‘Product does not meet their requirement’ as a reason for their consideration to switch. In other words, whether software fulfils their needs or not was at the core of this concern, and highlights the importance of continuous product development to meet club expectations.

“The underlying problem that our industry faces is that it is hard for one supplier to have expertise across all these fields, to do everything really well,” Mike Zisman, Golf Genius Founder and Executive Chairman.

Product development was also a key factor towards a golf club’s consideration to switch, with one in four clubs expressing a desire for more innovation in their software tools. As golf clubs navigate increasing expectations from members, tighter financial constraints, and more complex operations, standing still is no longer acceptable – products must be constantly improved, updated and streamlined.

Interestingly, only 13% of golf clubs cited ‘Supplier support’ as a contributing factor. This suggests that while help desks may be reachable, the systems themselves aren’t evolving or aligning with club needs—higher levels of support can be linked to the introduction of new products, features and capabilities (because customers need more help using them), and so support levels are often a strong indicator as to whether suppliers are developing their products or not.

With two-thirds of golf clubs considering a software switch, this report has unearthed a growing problem in the market that to this point, has not been highlighted: many golf clubs feel stuck but find the process of change daunting. Nevertheless, there is a strong interest in exploring better-supported, more innovative alternatives—indicating a clear demand for solutions that are forward-thinking and responsive to the unique needs of today’s golf clubs.

As the number of ‘best-in-breed’ providers in the market grows – specialising in Tee Sheets, PoS, Membership solutions and more—the opportunity to address club manager’s appetites for alternative solutions is being realised. Golf Genius has built over 100 integrations with other specialist providers such as BRS, Lightspeed and Golf Manager – supporting the development principle that innovation comes from working with the best suppliers in their respective areas of expertise.

This signals a moment of opportunity. Golf clubs that take the time to assess their systems and seek solutions that align with their specific operations will benefit from greater levels of efficiency, staff wellbeing and golfer satisfaction.

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Key Takeaway

Golf clubs are not necessarily looking for cheaper software. They want software that works for them. Fit and function are the true priorities.

Real-World Application: Review Golf Club Software Every Quarter

Schedule a quarterly systems review with key members of your team. This can include your Head Professional, Operations Manager, Assistant Manager…even members of your board or committee who have specialist technology experience or backgrounds.

Ask: “Is our software helping or holding us back?” If you find gaps, start researching alternative vendors. Better yet, seek help from specialists—there are various levels of resources and support available from Golf Genius that can help you take the next steps.

Contact our team to find out more: international@golfgenius.com

Golf GeniusAuthor: Golf Genius
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Golf Genius provides innovative software solutions to over 60 countries. Golf Genius also serves national associations including the USGA, the European Tour, and the PGAs of America, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Japan, Portugal, and New Zealand. Golf Genius has more than 170 employees, including 64 PGA professionals, with sales and support operations in the United States, Canada, the UK, Europe and Australia. For more information, please visit golfgenius.com.

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