About
Built for the person who always ends up planning the trip
Every golf group has one. The person who sends the first text, chases down everyone's schedule, tries to make sense of four different budget levels, and somehow gets the whole thing booked before summer ends. I've been that person. It's genuinely fun — and genuinely painful — at the same time.
The problem isn't that organizers don't want to do the work. It's that the work is scattered across a group text, a shared Google doc that nobody updates, a spreadsheet you built at midnight, and a course website that doesn't show availability for your dates. There's no single place that ties all of it together.
Outing.golf is that place. It gives organizers one tool to collect everyone's dates and budget, surface real course and lodging options matched to the group, let the group vote without a chaotic group thread, and give everyone a shared Trip HQ the moment the plan locks in.
It's not trying to replace the booking sites or the tee-time apps. It sits one step before all of that — at the decision layer, where most golf trips actually fall apart.
The founder
Neil Barris
I built Outing.golf because I needed it. After one too many group trips that almost didn't happen because the planning layer was a mess, I decided to build the tool I wished existed. It's designed for groups of 4–16, for weekend trips and annual pilgrimages alike, and for the organizer who cares enough to make it great.
Questions, feedback, or just want to say hi? hello@outing.golf