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Just 12 days before fans and players arrive for the U.S. Open, Pinehurst No. 2 closes to resort guests. We spend the day with …
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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Pinehurst 2 is not near as attractive since it was re done .
Pinehurst 2 is so much more attractive since it was re-done!
Good to see Sam burns moonlighting as assistant super.
I love pinehurst n2
It’s going to be great. Hopefully weather cooperates and the fairways and greens are firm as can be. if it’s dry like last time the one thing I would change from is keeping ‘the stuff’ the wire grasses and what not healthy and lush with hand watering. It was a bit too dry last time for many. Not so much for me but it wouldn’t hurt. Imo.
The super bowl is us open but the British open Is the world cup the main one to win
Really enjoyed it and looking very forward to the Championship. Great job guys. (N&S Amateur Champion ‘79)
Visually PH #2 is spectacular! No rough. 👏
I want this to be the exact opposite of the PGA. Struggles everywhere, guys visually frustrated, some club tosses maybe.
Breaking Par should mean something
As a die hard golf fan who can appreciate architecture/course design/ course prep, hearing a superintendent give this much meticulous detail is simply awesome. He (and staff) genuinely cares so much about the course being as good as it can be! So cool.
Awesome ❤️
This is just such a bad representation of how 99% of superintendents and golf courses work. It makes us look wasteful. And we are never going to bring people into the industry if we keep talking about sacrifices. It doesn't have to be like that. You can operate daily at championship levels at less than 50 hours a week. If you can't, you honestly aren't that good at your job.
Their fairways are shorter than some UK course greens
Pinehurst No. 2 is the hardest course I've ever played.
Nothing runs like a Deere. God bless America.
Looking forward to caddying at the US Open next week. Appreciate all the hard work you guys do to get it ready for us. 👍
I was down there yesterday 6/7. The course is closed off but from what I could see it is looking fantastic! Super excited.
You moved the lawn bowling
Every shot has to be perfect to play well. There will be tears next week.
I hope it plays had and fast.
Not just secrets, but super secrets. Who is making these titles… a 13-year old girl?
Got to play 2,4,6, and 8 in March what an experience can’t wait for this weekend
Great video paying a rightful tribute to the huge work and dedication of the teams who prepare the course for the exceptional quality level of an US Open.
Someone please tell what hat the superintendent is wearing.
How to ruin a course 101
As a resident, I hear these guys EVERY morning doing their best to make Pinehurst courses look beautiful 12 months a year! Cold or hot, in darkness and early light, these dedicated people make the difference year round! Hats off and kudos to all!
Rough is a social construct 😂
I do not miss the early mornings
The course looks Great on TV, excellent job by Hard Workers.
Great video! 👍 so much hard work going into it and it shows! Great job
My brother graduated from Penn State's turf management master's school and has been a superintendent for several years. He has been a superintendent at a high end golf course AZ for several years. I can't imagine the stress of getting a US Open n course ready.
#2 was mind blowing. The event it self was amazing and the only thing I wish was different…. Nothing lol
That was the poorest excuse for a golf course I've ever seen. The sand traps needed trimmed, and the rest of the course was indistinguishable from the sand traps. What an embarrassment to the PGA
20-22 people, we are only 3. 😅
Pinhurst is ten times better with rough
This guys doesnt mention so many things. Its not just about cutting to faster green speed. Management practices like verticutting and a light toodressjng every week or two weeks. Rolling greens or double rolling like is shown the video but not mentioned. Its only possible to have hard firm greens like a rock by having deep roots and keeping the greens at a certain moisture level.
I remember my Dad watching Golf and the golf magazines that would show up at the house, how boring I thought. Now I'm watching this and have a low cut golf course lawn lol complete with ball washer, tee markers and the garbage can. Ugh.