Comparison

TeeBooked vs Tee Time Boss

By the TeeBooked team Updated July 2026 8 min read

Both services exist to solve the same pain: you keep missing the tee time you actually want. They go about it very differently. If you play out of a UK members' club, one of them is built for how your booking works and one of them is not. Here is the honest side by side.

Tee Time Boss is the established name in this space, based in the US and aimed mostly at public and semi-private courses. TeeBooked is built first for UK and Ireland members' clubs, the ones running on BRS Golf, intelligentgolf and ClubV1 or HowDidiDo. We will lay out where each one fits, what setup feels like, how each handles the fairness question, and what it costs, then give a straight verdict.

TeeBooked vs Tee Time Boss at a glance

 TeeBookedTee Time Boss
Built forUK and Ireland members' clubsUS public and semi-private courses
Booking platformsBRS Golf, intelligentgolf, ClubV1 / HowDidiDoLong global list; BRS is in there, not the focus
How you set upType your club name, we detect the restYou supply the platform, login URL, days ahead and release time
Time to go liveMinutesOne to two weeks, plus a development queue
Your loginOnly on the hands-off Pro tierUsername and password required up front
PricingFlat $19 or $34 a monthMonthly access fee plus a fee per booking
Money-back guaranteeYes, get your game or the month is freeFree trial on the entry tier
Fairness stanceAssist for members, in the openDone-for-you service, less discussed

Which one works with BRS, intelligentgolf and ClubV1?

TeeBooked is purpose-built around the three platforms that run UK and Ireland club golf: BRS Golf, intelligentgolf and ClubV1 or HowDidiDo. Tee Time Boss can support BRS, but it sits inside a long worldwide list of booking systems and the product is oriented around US courses.

This matters more than it sounds. A UK members' club releases its sheet at a fixed time, seven days ahead, and the prime slots go in seconds. That is a very different problem to a US public course where slots trickle out and cancellations appear through the day. A service built for the second problem is not tuned for the first. TeeBooked is built for the timed drop, because that is the whole reason you keep missing your Saturday.

Built for UK members' clubs or US public courses?

Tee Time Boss is a US business, explicitly English-language sites, aimed at the American public-course market. TeeBooked is UK and Ireland first, built by people who play members' golf and know what the 7pm scramble feels like.

You feel the difference in the small things. Tee Time Boss asks you for your timezone, which is pure friction when everyone at your club is in the same one. It asks which booking software your club uses, a question a member should never have to answer. We drop all of that. You know your club's name, so that is all we ask. We already hold the platform and the release rule for it.

How fast can you get started?

TeeBooked goes live in minutes because you type your club name and we detect the platform, the booking link and the release rule. Tee Time Boss takes one to two weeks, because after you fill in a technical intake form your request goes into a development queue for a person to hand-build the booking for your club.

We paid for a Tee Time Boss subscription and walked the whole flow. After you sign up you land on a blank dashboard that reads "No data to display", and you add a request by supplying the platform, the login URL, the club name, the days ahead, the release time, your timezone and your login. Then you wait in a queue while someone builds it for your specific club. It is a genuine service and it does work, but it is slow, and it is a lot to ask of a golfer who just wants their Saturday sorted.

TeeBooked flips that. There is no queue and no technical questionnaire. You pick your club, tell us the games you never want to miss, and you are set up. If your club runs on a platform we already support, and most do, there is nothing to build.

How each one handles the fairness question

TeeBooked leads with assist, never conquest, and says so plainly: you still book your own slot on your own membership, we just make sure you find out it is open in time. We never take a slot off another member. Tee Time Boss markets itself as a done-for-you service and says less about the fairness of it.

For a UK members' club this is not a small point. The golf community here is wary of anything that smells like a broker grabbing slots. We think that wariness is right, and we are built on the other side of it. An alert that gives a working member the same shot the early-refreshers already have is levelling the field, not tilting it. We make that case out loud rather than hoping nobody asks. If it matters to you, and at a members' club it should, read is using a tee time service allowed.

What it costs

TeeBooked is a flat monthly price: $19 a month (around £15), or $34 a month (around £27) for the fully hands-off Pro tier, with a money-back guarantee. Tee Time Boss charges a smaller monthly access fee plus a separate fee for every booking it makes.

The flat price is deliberate. You know exactly what you pay, whether it is a quiet month or a busy one, and there is no meter running on your own tee times. Get your game in your first month or that month is free. With a per-booking model the cost climbs the more you play, which for a keen member is precisely the wrong direction.

Fair to bothTee Time Boss is a real, working service with a track record, and if you play US public courses it may suit you well. Our case is narrower and specific: for a UK or Ireland members' club running BRS, intelligentgolf or ClubV1, TeeBooked is built for exactly that, and it shows.

Which is right for you?

Choose Tee Time Boss if you play US public or semi-private courses, you are happy to supply the technical details yourself, and you do not mind a week or two of setup plus a per-booking fee.

Choose TeeBooked if you are a member at a UK or Ireland club, your booking runs through BRS, intelligentgolf or ClubV1, you want to be set up in minutes by typing your club name, and you want a flat monthly price with the fairness question answered honestly.

The honest verdict

They are not really the same product for the same golfer. Tee Time Boss is a US done-for-you service. TeeBooked is a members'-club assist built for the timed drop that loses you your Saturday. If you play members' golf in the UK or Ireland, that is the difference that decides it.

Built for your club, not a generic list

Type your club name and we do the rest. No technical questions, no development queue.

Set up your club Flat monthly price. Get your game or the month is free.

Frequently asked questions

Is TeeBooked a Tee Time Boss alternative for UK clubs? +

Yes. TeeBooked is built first for UK and Ireland members' clubs on BRS Golf, intelligentgolf and ClubV1 or HowDidiDo. Tee Time Boss is a US service aimed at public and semi-private courses, so for a UK members' club TeeBooked is the closer fit.

Does Tee Time Boss work with BRS Golf? +

Tee Time Boss can support BRS, but it appears inside a long global list of booking systems and the product is oriented around US courses. TeeBooked is built specifically around BRS, intelligentgolf and ClubV1, which is how members' clubs in the UK and Ireland actually book.

How much does TeeBooked cost compared with Tee Time Boss? +

TeeBooked is a flat monthly price, $19 a month or $34 a month for the hands-off Pro tier, with a money-back guarantee. Tee Time Boss charges a smaller monthly access fee plus a fee for every booking it makes, so the cost rises the more you play.

Do I have to hand over my club login? +

With TeeBooked you only supply a login on the hands-off Pro tier, where it is encrypted and never shared. Tee Time Boss requires your username and password up front on its intake form because its model cannot run without them.

How long does setup take? +

TeeBooked is set up in minutes: you type your club name and we detect the platform, booking link and release rule. Tee Time Boss takes one to two weeks, because after a technical intake form your request joins a development queue for someone to hand-build the booking for your club.