Golf tee times, handled.
Boston tee times · 135+ courses
No app. No signup. Just text.
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How it works
One message is all it takes. No forms, no dropdowns, no app to download.
“Monday morning, 2 players, near Boston.” That's it. Carl does the rest.
GolfNow, TeeOff, direct booking, pro shop calls — he checks everything, even the courses that aren't online.
Price, rating, tee time — sorted your way. Carl tells you exactly which one he'd play.
What makes Carl different
Every other app shows you what's on their platform. Carl finds what's actually available — including places that don't have a website.
No online booking? Carl calls the pro shop directly, checks availability, and locks in your spot.
The track down the road that's never been on GolfNow. Carl knows it, Carl calls it, Carl books it.
Can't find the right slot? Carl checks on a schedule and texts you the second something opens up.
From the blog
Brookline Golf Course at Putterham: An Honest Review
Robert T. Lynch Municipal Golf Course opened in 1933, sits 4 miles from downtown Boston, and costs under $52 for non-residents. Here's what the course plays like, how the resident booking window affects public availability, and how it compares to George Wright.
Read →How to Plan a Golf Outing Near Boston: Courses, Formats, and What It Actually Costs
A scramble typically finishes 10–15 under par and works for any skill mix. Here's how to pick the right format, which Boston-area courses actually run group outing packages ($55–175/player), and what most organizers forget to ask before booking.
Read →Shaker Hills Golf Club: An Honest Review
Shaker Hills is a slope-136 Brian Silva design in Harvard, MA with green fees of $65–90 and a 10,000 sq ft practice green included in every round. The honest trade-off: pace of play is a real issue and weekend public slots disappear fast behind member tee times.
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