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TeeBooked books your own slot, on your own club account, with your explicit permission, for your own game. It takes nothing it resells, holds no extra inventory and acts on no account you are not entitled to use. That puts it on the right side of every fairness rule clubs actually care about. Some booking platforms' terms restrict third-party access, so we are honest about that risk in our Terms of Service rather than pretending it does not exist.
You tell TeeBooked the game you never want to miss, for example Saturday between 8:00 and 10:30 with your usual four. When your club's sheet opens, TeeBooked secures that slot using your own membership login, which you provide and can delete at any time. One member, one account, one game they were going to book anyway. Nothing is resold, nothing is hoarded, and nobody plays who was not entitled to.
The current system quietly favours whoever is free at the release moment. If the sheet opens at 19:30 on a weekday, the contest is won by those with a clear evening, and lost by the parent doing bedtime or the member still at work. Everyone in that queue is a member booking their own golf; being at the front of it should not require a free evening. TeeBooked levels that moment for the working member. It does not jump any queue that exists, it attends the same release everyone attends, on your behalf.
Inside the line (what TeeBooked does): one membership connected to one account, booking games for that member's own play, inside the club's booking window, with credentials the member supplied and controls.
Outside the line (what TeeBooked refuses): booking slots for resale, running multiple accounts per membership, block-booking beyond your group, or acting on any account you are not entitled to use. Our terms let us close accounts that try.
Booking platforms' own terms of use often restrict automated or third-party access. TeeBooked logs in as you, with your permission, using credentials you supplied, which is meaningfully different from scraping or credential theft, but a club or platform could still take a view on assisted booking. Our Terms of Service spell out this risk before you pay a penny, because a customer who understands the deal is worth ten who feel misled.
TeeBooked is a tee-time booking assistant for golf club members. From $19 a month, with a money-back guarantee: get your game, or the month is free.
Set up your first gameClub rules are about fairness between members: one booking per member, no block booking, no selling times on. TeeBooked operates inside those lines by design, booking one game for one member on one account. If your club has a specific rule you are unsure about, ask the club; we would rather lose a signup than put your membership at risk.
No. TeeBooked is a booking assistant acting on your instructions for your own game on your own account, closer to a family member booking for you than to the ticket-tout software that word brings to mind. It does not mass-book, hold inventory or resell anything.
It is possible, and our Terms of Service say so plainly. Booking platforms' own terms often restrict automated or third-party access, and a club could take a view on any assisted booking. We behave conservatively and stay inside membership fairness rules, but we do not pretend the risk is zero.