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Golf course / country club

Golf Course Manager

Tee sheet + cart fleet + maintenance rounds operations platform — unified dashboard for daily workflows, team coordination, and real-time visibility.

Project context

Built for real operational constraints

The owner needed one screen to run the operation — Tee sheet + cart fleet + maintenance rounds, team status, and exceptions — without checking three different systems.

Workflows lived across spreadsheets, email threads, and standalone tools. Status updates required walking the floor or calling staff. Reporting was rebuilt manually every week.

Stack

Next.jsPostgreSQLREST APIScheduled Sync Jobs

Product snapshot

The solution in action

Golf Course Manager — Operations command center
Golf course / country club

Operations command center

Live KPIs, team queues, and exception alerts on one screen.

The challenge

Workflows lived across spreadsheets, email threads, and standalone tools. Status updates required walking the floor or calling staff. Reporting was rebuilt manually every week.

The approach

We built a purpose-fit operations platform that puts live workflow status, team queues, alerts, and daily KPIs on one screen — accessible from the office or a tablet on the floor.

Implementation details

  • Mapped the full golf course / country club workflow from intake through execution, handoffs, and reporting.
  • Built role-based views — staff see their queue, managers see the full operation, owners see margin and utilization.
  • Integrated alerts and exception tracking so problems surface before they delay the day.

Business outcomes

  • Daily operations visible from one trusted screen
  • Manual coordination reduced across shifts
  • Managers act on current data instead of end-of-week reports

Mendocino County

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