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What's actually moving golf course revenue heading into 2026 peak season ššļø
As courses begin to fill up heading into the 2026 peak season, tune in to hear what playbook the best operators are running to keep the momentum
Peak season is weeks away, and the golf course operators pulling ahead aren't guessing. They're running a refreshed playbook designed to maximize revenue, without compromising the customer experience.
On April 16 at 10am PT, leaders running nearly 100 courses are getting on a call to break down what's actually working in 2026 and share their playbook. Not theory. Real operational insights from public municipal courses to high end private facilities on the topics that matter heading into the season.
Spots are limited, register here ā The Operator Revenue Playbook for 2026: AI, Pre-Pay and the Data Insights Actually Moving Golf Course Revenue
We're covering:
⢠Pre-pay and booking fees: worth the friction, or challenging conversion?
⢠AI in golf ops: where it's delivering real ROI and where it's still just a buzzword
⢠The demand and revenue data your tee sheet isn't showing you
The panel:
ā Scot Wellman, VP of Sales & Marketing, Landscapes Golf Management
ā Lee Finkel, VP of Finance, CourseCo
ā Ross Liggett, Founder, Metolius Golf
ā Jake Gordon, CEO & Co-Founder, Noteefy
This is a 60-minute working session built for operators. If you're heading into your biggest revenue months and want to pressure-test your approach against what top-performing courses are doing, this is worth your time.
See you then!
Jake Gordon
CEO, Noteefy

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