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GolfSnap is a golf scoring, game-format, and on-course wagering tracker from PeakLevel Technologies, LLC. Its pitch is “less hassle, more fun”: you can quickly create a round, add playing partners, compete across multiple golf formats, and view scores, leaderboards, and each player’s wins and losses in real time. It is worth noting that the main copy does not indicate any AI model, intelligent analytics, or automated prediction capabilities, so under an “AI apps/tools” category it should be viewed more as a vertical sports management tool than an AI product.
The app supports formats such as Alternate Shot, Best Ball, Better Ball, Combined Scores, Match Play, and Scramble, and allows side bets in foursomes or multi-group competitions. It supports handicap indexes, tee settings, and stroke calculations, helping players of different skill levels compete more fairly. For scoring, users can quickly enter scores via a keypad and view shared leaderboards, hole-by-hole scorecards, and spectator-style updates for friends. Over the long term, GolfSnap can track performance trends, scoring average, fairways hit, greens in regulation, putts, sand saves, scrambling, and total winnings/losses.
The free plan is $0/month and supports up to 4 players, 2 groups, and 2 simultaneous games per round. It also provides access to recent history, stats, and total winnings/losses, but includes ads and offers limited spectator information for friends. The subscription plan is $3.99/month, expanding support to up to 50 players, 12 groups, and unlimited games per round. It also includes full history, hole-by-hole spectating, no ads, and priority technical support. Subscriptions are handled via in-app purchase, but the page also shows App Store and Google Play as “Coming Soon,” so actual download availability still needs to be confirmed.
Its main strength is its highly focused use case: golf scoring, format management, bet settlement, and multiplayer leaderboards are combined in one place, making it suitable for users who regularly play with a fixed group of golfing friends. The price is also low, and the free version is enough for small-scale testing. Limitations include the lack of visible AI capabilities, API, Chinese interface, or third-party integration information. While the privacy policy states that rounds are stored in the cloud and users retain rights to their content, it also requires a broad license to use that content and does not disclose encryption or compliance details. GolfSnap is better suited to casual golfers, foursomes, and small club competition organizers than to users who need professional AI training analysis or an enterprise-grade tournament system.
The page does not provide information on accessibility in mainland China, Chinese-language support, or local payment options. In-app purchases may depend on the user’s Apple/Google account environment, and Google Play is generally not directly available in mainland China. If it cannot be used, domestic golf scoring or tournament management apps may be considered as alternatives.
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golfsnap.app is an United States AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach golfsnap.app directly.