Fairway vs Teesnap
The incumbent that most understands municipal budgets, and the one whose customers look most like ours. Credit where it's due — they priced for this segment before anyone else did.
You need a muni-friendly tee sheet. This is the segment they built for.
Your tee sheet is fine and the maintenance operation isn't. These are complementary purchases, not competing ones.
This section is first on purpose. If one of these is the thing you actually need, buying Teesnap is the correct decision and we'd rather you made it than churned in four months.
Tee sheet and booking for public and municipal courses, including the public-facing side of it that we simply don't have — our sheet serves members and the counter, not a stranger with a phone.
Municipal procurement experience — they know how a city buys software.
Golfer-facing booking and marketing tools aimed at daily-fee play.
Almost all of this is the same thing said several ways: the maintenance operation is the product here, not a module inside something else.
Maintenance crew tooling, which Teesnap doesn't offer.
A free tier for the operational side.
Certification and spray-record compliance, which matters more on public land than most vendors act like it does.
Fairway and Teesnap, side by side.
Assessed August 2026 from public product documentation, published reviews and reseller material. Where we couldn't verify a capability we've marked it partial rather than claiming it's absent. Corrections welcome.
This is the screen your crew opens.
Not a marketing render — the real job board, at the real size, on a Tuesday. You can open the same thing in the demo without giving us an email address.
Groundskeeper is $0 for a crew of up to 12, indefinitely, with no card. Whatever you conclude about Teesnap, evaluating this one costs you a morning and nothing else.
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