Stymie Golf

I built Stymie for the trip I was already trying to run.

A golf trip group standing together with mountains behind the course.

I built Stymie because our best golf weekends were being held together by the worst tools.

The trip itself was great. The planning around it was not. We had tee times in texts, teams in a spreadsheet, bets in someone's notes app, scores on crumpled cards, and a group chat full of questions that had already been answered somewhere else.

And somehow, every year, I was the guy trying to keep it all straight.

I liked being that guy. I liked building the formats, setting the matches, tracking the leaderboard, and making the weekend feel like it had a little weight to it. But I kept thinking there should be a better way to run the trip without turning it into work.

That is what Stymie is for. It gives a golf crew one place for the schedule, teams, scores, side bets, and recap. The captain can stop chasing details. The players can stop asking where things are. And when the weekend is over, the whole thing is still there.

Built for small groups that take the trip seriously.

Stymie is for annual buddy trips, Ryder Cup weekends, bachelor golf trips, and the crews that somehow turn three rounds into a tradition. If your group has captains, formats, side bets, and a few stories that come back every year, this is the lane.