
From your Saturday morning game to a four-day buddy trip — DogLeg keeps the course, the players, the games and stakes, the expenses, and the settle-up straight. You and your group just play.
Pick the course, add your players, choose the games and stakes. A Quick Round takes about 60 seconds; a full trip isn't much longer.
Players score from the course on their phone. The leaderboard updates instantly — net, gross, teams, and skins — for the whole group.
Buy-ins, payments, and shared expenses tracked all the way to one clean “who owes who” at the end. No napkin math.
The same simple flow whether it’s a Saturday game with three buddies or a four-day trip with sixteen.
DogLeg pulls from a live database of golf courses and finds yours automatically. If it's not in there, snap a photo of the scorecard and DogLeg reads the tees, pars, and handicaps right off it.
Your group scans one code to join — no accounts, no chasing. They’re in instantly.
Hole-by-hole scoring with Stableford, team low ball, skins — fair handicaps applied automatically.
Stakes, expenses, and prepayments resolve into directed payouts. One glance, done.
You front the cabin. Dave covers the carts. Everyone’s in for $30. Mike cleaned up on skins. At the bar, DogLeg just tells you who owes who — and how much.
Ties that split a place. Multi-way pots. Expenses layered on top of the stakes. This is the math that turns into a bar-table argument. DogLeg just does it.
Set the buy-in and the games — skins, Nassau, Stableford, team play. The pool tracks itself.
Someone paid the green fees up front? Credit them. DogLeg keeps everyone's balance straight.
Lodging, carts, the group dinner — split across the trip and folded into the final tally.
The buddy trip is where it all piles up — multiple courses, shifting teams, formats that change by the day, a cabin to split, and a payout nobody can reconstruct on Sunday. Plan it as a Full Event and DogLeg runs the whole weekend from your phone, in a clear sequence, so the organizer always knows what’s next.
The standing weekend game lives on stakes — skins, Nassau, who paid for what last week. DogLeg holds the formats, applies fair handicaps automatically, scores from every phone, and resolves the post-round math into one clean who-owes-who.
Final pricing lands at launch — here’s the shape of it. The beta is free, and founding groups keep early-access perks.
For the standing weekend game.
Everything for a multi-round golf trip.
No credit card for the beta. Upgrade only when you’re running a real trip.
If your group has ever argued about formats, payouts, or who owes who — start here.
A Quick Round is about 60 seconds — course, players, games, go. A full multi-round trip takes a few minutes more because there’s an itinerary to build, but it’s the same simple flow.
Almost always — DogLeg pulls from a live database of golf courses and finds yours automatically. If a course isn’t in there, snap a photo of the scorecard and DogLeg reads the tees, pars, and handicaps straight off it. Either way, you’re ready to play in under a minute.
Stableford, net and gross stroke play, team low ball, and side games like skins and Nassau — with handicap allowances (like 85%) applied automatically so mixed groups play fair.
You set a buy-in and the game stakes; DogLeg tracks the pool. Add shared expenses like lodging and carts, credit anyone who prepaid, and at the end it resolves everything into a directed “who owes who” — not a confusing net-position table.
They scan one QR code to join — no account needed. Scoring is hole-by-hole from the phone, and one scorekeeper can run the card for the whole group if you’d rather.
The beta is free. At launch, Quick Rounds stay free to start and full trips are priced per trip. Founding beta groups keep early-access perks. No credit card to join.
Yes. Your events, scores, and player info are yours. We only email you product updates and your beta invite — nothing else.
Join the beta. Founding groups get early access and a real say in what we build next.
Tell us what kind of golf you run when you get the welcome email. Product updates and beta invites only.