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GolfFrog is a golf scoring and round management app for iOS. It is currently available as a public beta through TestFlight, with no App Store version released yet. Its core positioning is not general sports social networking, but helping golf rounds “start quickly, score clearly, and support real-world formats,” replacing traditional spreadsheets or manual bookkeeping.
Based on the information on the page, GolfFrog supports quick setup for courses, tees, players, and competition formats. It includes common golf formats such as Stroke, skins, Nassau, match play, and team options, with plans for further expansion. The app emphasizes switching between gross and net score views, making it easier to understand who is leading hole by hole. It also offers league points tracking and leaderboard snapshots, making it suitable for scaling from a single foursome to longer-term league scenarios. Optional trash talk, highlights, and moment overlays are also included in an attempt to enhance the atmosphere of a round.
Although it is categorized as an AI app/tool, the main text does not explicitly mention generative AI, machine learning models, or intelligent recommendation features. “Intelligent points tracking” can be understood as more automated or rule-based points tracking, but that alone is not enough to conclude that it has AI model capabilities. More accurately, GolfFrog is currently a vertical sports scoring and league management tool, rather than a product with clearly disclosed AI capabilities.
GolfFrog is currently in Public Beta. Users can join by installing TestFlight and opening the test link. The page also provides email registration, with the developer replying with access permissions and next steps. The official App Store version has not yet been released, and pricing, subscriptions, free tiers, and payment methods have not been disclosed.
The main advantage is that the product targets a specific use case and covers real golf needs such as skins, Nassau, net/gross scoring, and league points, which can be relatively complex. The interface emphasizes a modern design and low-friction setup, making it suitable for use on the course. The downside is that it is still in testing, only iOS is mentioned, and there is limited public information on stability, data privacy, Chinese language support, API integrations, or the final business model.
GolfFrog is suitable for golf players, small league organizers, and people who often play formats such as skins or Nassau and want to reduce manual calculations. Access from China cannot be determined from the text alone. Since it depends on TestFlight and the future App Store release, regional availability and downloadability still need to be verified in practice.
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