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Squabbit is tournament, league, and club management software built specifically for golf. Its website claims 200,000+ Groups Created and a 4.9 rating in the app stores. It covers professional and recreational tournaments, corporate days, charity events, leagues, simulator leagues, clubs, and casual rounds with friends. Its positioning is highly vertical rather than that of a general-purpose event SaaS.
For tournament management, Squabbit supports 30+ formats, live leaderboards, push notifications, multi-round and multi-course events, simultaneous formats, WHS handicaps, QR-code scorekeeping, automatic grouping by gender/age/handicap, closest-to-the-pin and longest-drive contests, and more. It can also print scorecards, tee sheets, and cart signs. For corporate and charity events, it offers customizable event websites, individual/team registration, registration windows, capacity limits, waitlists, sponsorships, and hole sponsorships. For leagues and clubs, it includes recurring event duplication, season statistics, member and admin management, member directories, and collection of membership dues and event fees. Simulator leagues also support AI score uploads from photos of the screen.
The page clearly states “Free to Use For Any Group Size,” meaning groups of any size can use it for free, but it does not explain whether there are transaction fees, premium plans, or an enterprise edition. Deployment options include Web App, iOS, Android, Apple Watch, and Wear OS. On the web, no app download is required, and players can scan a QR code to start scoring; the native apps provide GPS, notifications, and offline support.
Disclosed integrations include Stripe, Venmo, WHS/GHIN, Apple Watch, and Wear OS, and it supports importing players and teams from spreadsheets. For collaboration, it can manage club members and admins, but the page does not describe granular role permissions, audit logs, or approval workflows. Data security and compliance, encryption, data residency, backups, SLA, open APIs, and developer support are not disclosed, which is the main information gap for enterprise or large-organization procurement.
Its strengths are comprehensive coverage of golf scenarios, integrating registration, payments, scoring, leaderboards, sponsorships, statistics, and settlement in one workflow, with a low barrier to mobile use. Its drawbacks are that it is highly vertical and not suitable for non-golf events, while enterprise-grade permissions, security, and API information are insufficient. It is best suited to golf tournament organizers, clubs, corporate golf days, charity tournaments, and league operators.
Access from mainland China is unknown. On the payments side, Stripe and Venmo may not be very convenient for domestic organizers and participants. If events are mainly held in China, organizers may need to use tools such as Huodongxing, Hudongba, Jinshuju/Wenjuanxing, WeChat groups, and spreadsheets to replace parts of the registration, payment collection, and notification workflow.
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squabbitgolf.com is an United States SaaS 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 squabbitgolf.com directly.