RiddyGolf Launches App to Take the Admin Out of Society Golf
New UK golf app brings event management, live scoring and green fee collection into one platform, as survey finds 41% of society organisers cite payment collection as their biggest headache.
RiddyGolf, a new mobile app built specifically for golf society organisers, is available now on iOS and Android. The platform lets organisers create events, invite players, run live digital scorecards and collect green fees securely all in one place, replacing the tangle of group chats, bank transfers and manual spreadsheets that many societies still rely on.
The app launches at a moment when social golf is growing steadily across the UK. As participation shifts towards informal society days and flexible formats, the administrative burden on volunteer organisers has grown with it.
"Booking the tee time is usually the easy part. The real challenge is coordinating everyone and collecting green fees without spending hours sending reminders in WhatsApp groups." — Adam Huntly, Co-Founder, RiddyGolf
A survey of 71 golf society organisers conducted by RiddyGolf found that 41% identified collecting green fees as the most challenging part of running a society round, with many spending several hours before each event chasing payments.
Key features
Event management: Create and manage society events quickly, with invites sent directly through the app
Integrated payments: Collect green fees securely via Stripe. No more chasing bank transfers
Live scoring: Digital scorecards with real-time leaderboards visible to all players
Automatic reminders: Push notifications keep players informed without the organiser lifting a finger
Multiple formats: Supports Stableford, match play, medal, scramble and more
The bigger picture
Society golf is a significant and growing revenue stream for UK golf clubs, as well as a social gateway to the game for many people. England Golf’s 2025–2030 strategy explicitly highlights the need to modernise how golfers interact with the sport, building a connected digital ecosystem that removes barriers to participation.
“Society organisers are the people who make a lot of grassroots golf happen,” added Adam Huntly. “Our goal is to give them a tool that means they can spend less time chasing payments and more time enjoying the game.”
RiddyGolf is free to download and available now on iOS and Android.
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