A $50k home sim shouldn't sit empty 6 days a week.
Home simulators, garage builds, and private setups. Browse listings near you by location, equipment, and availability. Share your setup with serious players and split the cost of access.
$40–80/hr → split with 2–3 players
Full launch monitor setups in basements, garages, and spare rooms. Trackman, GCQuad, SkyTrak, Mevo+.
Purpose-built hitting bays, projection screens, and turf installs. See specs, photos, and availability.
Net-and-mat builds, budget simulators, and DIY rigs. Good enough to train is good enough.
Premium courses cost $100–200+ per round. A foursome cuts that by 75%.
Post your tee time, fill the foursome, split the green fee. Find serious players near you who want the same courses at a fraction of the solo price.
Up to 75% off per player
List your booked tee time with spots to fill, or browse open groups at courses near you.
Set group size, skill level expectations, and pace of play. Serious players only.
Original rate vs. split rate shown up front. Everyone pays their share before the round.
Private instruction runs $100–300/hour. Small groups cut that without losing quality.
Find 2–3 players at your level and book a group lesson with a pro. Same instruction, same feedback, a third of the cost. TuraGolf helps match players by skill level and goals.
$100–300/hr → $35–100/person
Find players at your level who want the same coaching focus: short game, swing mechanics, course management.
A top instructor charges the same for 1 or 3 students. Split the fee, keep the quality.
Form a regular group of 3 and book weekly or biweekly sessions. Consistency at scale.
A Trackman costs $25k. Most owners use it twice a week.
Launch monitors, rangefinders, putting mats, swing analyzers. Expensive gear that sits idle most of the time. Share access with players nearby and split costs on new purchases.
Trackman, GCQuad, Garmin → shared access
Borrow or share a Trackman, GCQuad, or Mevo+. Use it for a session, return it. No $25k commitment.
Putting mirrors, alignment sticks, impact bags. Shared ownership among your regular group.
Pool money on expensive gear. 4 players splitting a SkyTrak+ is $250 each, not $1,000.
Club memberships, range cards, and facility access add up fast.
Guest passes, trial memberships, practice facility access, and group rates. Pool resources with other players to get better access at lower cost.
Guest passes, trial days, group rates
Members at different clubs trade guest passes. Play new courses without paying full public rates.
Some facilities offer group rates. Organize 4–8 players and negotiate a discount.
Range memberships, short game area access, and putting greens. Split a yearly pass among regulars.
Small costs add up. $15 cart fee x 4 rounds/week x 52 weeks = $3,120.
Cart fees, bucket passes, and range sessions. Individually small, collectively expensive. Split them with your regular group and save hundreds per year.
Save $10–20 per session
Share a cart instead of renting solo. Simple but most golfers don't coordinate it.
Buy bulk range passes and split among 2–4 players. Most facilities offer volume discounts.
A regular golfer can save $500–1,500/year just by splitting routine costs with 2–3 partners.
The best way to share is with a regular group.
Find 3–4 serious players near you. Same skill range, same goals, same commitment to improving.
Split sim time weekly, book standing tee times, pool lesson costs, share equipment. One group, all the savings.
Accountability, friendly competition, and shared progress reviews. Cheaper and better than going solo.