Physical + Digital Infrastructure for Modern Golf Clubs
Permanent plaques on every hole and cart carry sponsor branding, QR codes, and emergency information — connected to a live platform your club manages from one dashboard.
The Physical Layer — On-Course Assets That Connect
Most golf software stops at screens. HPS Golf reaches the course itself — turning physical surfaces into live digital entry points.
Sponsor Plaques
Premium, permanent plaques installed at each sponsored hole — the physical presence that creates real sponsor credibility and gives golfers something to interact with on course.
QR Surfaces
Every plaque carries a QR code connected to the platform. A scan on hole 7 triggers sponsor offers, golfer interactions, and engagement data — tracked in real time.
Cart Identification
QR codes on carts connect golfers to the platform mid-round — booking handoffs, golfer profile actions, and on-course digital interactions available from the moment they sit down.
Clubhouse Surfaces
Digital touchpoints at the clubhouse — check-in QR codes, sponsor surfaces, and platform entry points that connect the indoor club experience to the same digital layer.
What Happens After a Scan
A scan is not a standalone event. It is a live connection between a golfer on your course and the full HPS Golf platform — triggering actions across sponsor, identity, and club layers.
Sponsor Page
The golfer is taken to the sponsor's live campaign — offer, brand, and CTA — creating a direct connection between the physical plaque and a measurable sponsor conversion.
Golfer Interaction
If the golfer has a My Golf profile, the scan connects to their identity layer — round context, leaderboard updates, and club engagement triggered at the moment they are on course.
Booking Handoff
Scans can surface live booking availability — letting golfers who are on course today book their next round before they leave. Conversion happens at the highest-intent moment.
Club Engagement
Every scan is logged as platform activity — feeding sponsor analytics, golfer intelligence, and the weekly club report. On-course engagement becomes visible operational data.
Why Clubs Benefit
Physical + digital infrastructure creates value that neither physical signage alone nor digital-only platforms can produce.
Measurable sponsor value
Scan data, engagement by hole, and campaign reporting give clubs the evidence to price sponsorships higher and make renewal conversations about results, not relationships.
Stronger golfer interaction
On-course digital touchpoints pull golfers into the platform at the highest-engagement moment — while they are standing on your course, playing your holes, in your club's world.
Long-term infrastructure
Physical plaques and QR surfaces are permanent — installed once and operational indefinitely. The infrastructure compounds in value as more golfers interact and more data builds.
Why This Is Hard to Replace
Physical presence, live digital engagement, and connected analytics are rarely available from one platform. Building them separately is expensive, fragile, and disconnected.
Most golf software stops at screens
Booking tools, tee sheet software, and even digital marketing platforms exist entirely within screens. They cannot create a physical presence on your course, they cannot track on-course golfer behaviour, and they cannot connect a sponsor plaque to a dashboard.
HPS Golf reaches the course itself
Physical plaques, QR codes, and on-course surfaces connect the real course environment to the platform. Every scan is a live data point. Every interaction is tracked and connected to sponsor, golfer, and club intelligence.
Built for Future Growth
Infrastructure that compounds over time
Physical + digital infrastructure is not a feature that gets turned on and off. Once installed, it operates continuously — every round, every scan, every golfer interaction adding to the club's intelligence and sponsor value story.
As HPS Golf grows, so does the surface layer. New sponsor positions, expanded QR intelligence, deeper course visibility, and a digital representation of the course that grows more complete with every season.
The Course Itself Becomes Part of the Platform.
Every surface can support golfer experience, sponsor value, and club intelligence — from the first tee to the final putt.