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June 17, 2024
by Golf.com

Welcome to Hubble.GOLF: Your Digital Home for Competitive Golf

The alarm goes off at 5 AM. You’re scrolling through three different websites trying to find tournaments that fit your schedule. Your notebook is filled with scribbled hotel rates, and you’re not even sure if you’ve registered for that event next month. Sound familiar?

If you’re a competitive golfer, parent, or coach, you know the drill. Managing a tournament season shouldn’t feel like running a small business, but somehow it does.

Today, that changes.

Introducing Hubble.GOLF: The Complete Golf Tournament Platform

We built Hubble because we lived this frustration ourselves. What started as a simple question – “Why isn’t there a single place to manage everything golf-related?” – became a two-year journey to create the golf tournament platform you’re experiencing today.

Hubble.GOLF isn’t just another golf app. It’s the digital home for competitive golf, designed specifically for the unique challenges that players, parents, and coaches face during tournament season. Whether you’re managing junior golf schedules, planning amateur competitions, or coordinating team events, our platform brings everything together in one seamless experience.

Everything You Need, All in One Place

1. Comprehensive Tournament Discovery

Gone are the days of bookmarking dozens of different tournament websites. Our database contains thousands of tournaments nationwide, from local junior golf events to major amateur championships. Search by location, date, age group, or skill level and find exactly what you’re looking for in seconds.

For junior golf families, this means no more missing registration deadlines or overlooking perfect developmental opportunities. For competitive amateurs, it means discovering events you never knew existed. Our golf tournament platform centralizes what used to be scattered across countless websites, email lists, and word-of-mouth recommendations.

2. Intelligent Itinerary Planning

Building a tournament schedule used to mean juggling spreadsheets, calendars, and sticky notes. Now, you can create comprehensive itineraries that include tournaments, travel time, and family commitments. Everything syncs seamlessly across your devices, so you’re never double-booked again.

Parents managing multiple junior golf schedules will especially appreciate having all tournament information centralized in one place. Share schedules with coaches, family members, or carpool partners with ease. You can view travel time between events, helping you plan realistic schedules that don’t leave players exhausted before they even reach the first tee.

3. Integrated Travel & Booking

Why visit multiple websites to plan one tournament trip? Book hotels directly through Hubble, often with exclusive discounts negotiated specifically for our golf community. We’ve partnered with major travel providers to make tournament travel simpler.

As we continue to expand our travel integration features, we’re working to add flight and rental car booking capabilities, along with enhanced preference tracking to make your tournament travel planning even more seamless.

4. Cash Caddie: Your Financial Command Center

Tournament golf can be expensive, but it doesn’t have to be mysterious. Our Cash Caddie feature helps you track expenses, monitor budgets, and even calculate mileage for tax purposes. Finally, you’ll have clear visibility into the true cost of competitive golf.

For junior golf families making significant investments in their young athlete’s development, this transparency is invaluable. Track everything from entry fees and travel costs to equipment expenses and coaching investments. Generate reports for tax preparation, college scholarship applications, or simply understanding where your tournament budget actually goes. Set spending limits by category and receive alerts before you exceed them.

5. A Community That Gets It

Connect with other golfers, parents, and coaches who understand the unique challenges of tournament life. Share course-specific insights, get advice on navigating college golf recruitment, compare notes on training approaches, and build relationships that extend far beyond the 18th hole.

Our community features include tournament-specific discussion threads where players share local knowledge about courses, lodging recommendations from families who’ve been there before, and even carpooling coordination for regional events. For junior golf development, parents can connect with others at similar stages of the journey, sharing both the victories and the valuable lessons learned along the way.

Built by Golfers, for Golfers

Our team includes competitive players, tournament parents, and coaches who’ve experienced every scenario you can imagine. We’ve missed registration deadlines, booked hotels in the wrong city, and showed up to tournaments unprepared. Those painful lessons became the foundation for every feature in Hubble.

We didn’t just build software – we solved problems we’ve actually lived. Every feature exists because someone on our team has a story about needing exactly that tool at exactly the wrong moment. That lived experience shapes not just what our golf tournament platform does, but how it works and what it prioritizes.

What's Coming Next?

This launch is just the beginning. Over the coming months, you’ll see expanded tournament coverage, enhanced community features, and tools that make competitive golf even more accessible. We’re exploring partnerships with golf academies, junior golf organizations, club manufacturers, and tournament organizers to create an even richer ecosystem.

Features in development include performance tracking tools that help players identify strengths and improvement areas across multiple tournaments, enhanced coach collaboration tools for team management, and integration with popular golf GPS and stat-tracking apps. We’re also working on scholarship resource centers specifically for families navigating the junior golf to college golf pathway.

Most importantly, we’re listening. Your feedback drives our roadmap, and every feature request gets serious consideration from our development team. As competitive golfers and tournament parents ourselves, we know the platform is never truly “finished” – it evolves as the needs of the competitive golf community evolve.

What's Coming Next?

Competitive golf has been stuck in the past for too long. Scattered information, manual processes, and disconnected systems have made tournament golf harder than it needs to be. Hubble changes that equation.

Whether you’re a junior golfer chasing college scholarships, a parent managing multiple kids’ tournament schedules, or a coach working with an entire team, our golf tournament platform was built with your specific challenges in mind. We understand the unique demands of competitive golf because we live them alongside you.

Ready to Simplify Your Golf Life?

Creating your Hubble account takes less than two minutes, and you can start exploring tournaments immediately. No long learning curves, no complicated setup processes – just powerful tools that work the way you think.

Welcome to Hubble.GOLF. Welcome to the future of competitive golf.

Ready to get started? Sign up for your free Hubble account today and discover what organized tournament golf feels like.

Have questions about Hubble or ideas for future features? We’d love to hear from you. Connect with our team through the community section or reach out directly – we read every message and we’re genuinely excited to hear how we can make this golf tournament platform even better for you.

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Bryson DeChambeau is the 124th U.S. Open Champion. After a hard-fought battle on Sunday, Bryson sealed his second U.S. …

30 Comments

  1. @lawbinson

    Being at the Nick Taylor Canadian Open, this game me those feelings.

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  2. @lawbinson

    This was an amazing US Open. I know they’ll say Rory missed a 3 ft putt, but not all 3 ft putts are the same. That was probably equivalent to a 15ft straight putt. The only thing that could’ve made this Open even better was if we got a Playoff.

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  3. @bnegs521

    I always liked Bryson. There was no time when I didn't support him

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  4. @donnietriplett1714

    Great commentary at 3:32 until the kid just had to take the God of my understanding in vain… why? It was not necessary.. tainted the whole clip.. cheap uneducated I'll-bread totally ignorant statement..

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  5. @jackfunk5765

    Roy could not stand to give congratulations to a LIV player in his team gear. The fact that Bryson is sitting there giving that interview with his LIV team logo on his hat and shirt was too much for him. He did himself and the pga no favors that day looking childish.

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  6. @SiLoMixMaster

    For all the hatred Rory has spewed towards LIV and it's players over the past 2 years, he was a total coward for not showing up to the press conference to eat his words – and for not having the decency to shake Bry58n's hand to congratulate him like Bry58n did with Xander last month and Koepka last year at the PGA. No class.

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  7. @Midbro100

    Bryson didn't win. Rory choked.

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  8. @billsinclair313

    I have been fortunate to interface with Bryson while marshaling events. He has always been professional, kind, and considerate. I am so happy for him!

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  9. @teddyzamba1396

    Chambeeno had a lot of loose driver shots with his newly installed head; and the Royster did not disappoint. He had a couple very bad breaks but kept it going and going, but failed miserably the last 4 holes. 3 bogeys to lose by 1.

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  10. @TheswedishDane

    Activists playing journos, it’s so sad asking if Bryson celebrated to much, give me an E.ffing break

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  11. @blujay9191

    A very memorable U.S. Open. You do need luck to win the U.S. Open, maybe more here than just about any other course I've seen IMO. Bryson drove it into the junk so many times on Sunday and seemed to get a good break every time except on 18.. where he stepped up big time. That said, good for him. The man can really, really chip and putt his golf ball.

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  12. @MDOY79

    His genius involved missing all the fairways on Sunday and being lucky enough to have a shot to the green most of the time, and being fortunate enough to be given a massive gift from another player!

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  13. @TheGolfClan

    Bryson's ability to flip modes between engaging with the fans and hitting major championship golf shots could not be overstated. And that's why he's winning over so many fans. It keeps him loose and having fun. I wonder if Rory will try to emulate this like he did chasing Bryson's distance off the tee.

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  14. @TheGolfClan

    The right guy won this event. There's just no other way to say it.

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  15. @rjhyden

    Rory the punk…….🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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  16. @Pierking

    You put a kid who says GD in your opening clip what a joke your channel will fail and so will your life if you don’t have better discernment and develop a walk with God

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  17. @2kool4myskool

    Rory’s mouth does all the talking these days instead of his putter, ungrateful punk.

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  18. @vertstang123

    Rory not staying around to shake Bryson's hand, and avoiding the press shows what a little bitch he really is. When Bryson lost by one at the PGA he made a point of coming off the range and congratulating Xander, that is the difference between class and trash.

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  19. @Gettothechoppaaa

    Not sure Rory will ever get over this…it was a capitulation, a choke, a failure when the heat was on. He’s never done anything like that before and maybe he’ll never compete for a Major again….

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  20. @solenvy

    ANTI-VAXXER WINS THE U.S. OPEN. That's today's headline. Great golfer though, no doubt about that.

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  21. @korbinsworld24

    I camt imagine the weight of everything Rory has going on right now. I'm sure he had a slight moment of finding Joy when he had a 2 stroke lead. The thing that won Bryson this golf tournament is all the effort he puts into finding his Joy off the course.

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  22. @rosgamer_original

    Bryson was one of my major influences in getting back into golf. Grats to Bryson, well deserved. I have a feeling we have many more wins coming down the pipe from him.

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  23. @jimlangdon1947

    No shame in finishing 2nd at a US Open. Maybe before the putt on 18 hole, Rory was thinking he screwed up not taking the $700 Million from LIV, who knows. Hope Rory just goes to play 2 to 5 years in Europe (except majors) just to feel his true supporters and get his love of golf for the game, again. Good luck at the Open Rory. 😀

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