Who OGS is for
One performance system. Four ways to use it.
Whether you're developing your own game, coaching players, running a university programme or managing teams across an association, OGS keeps performance, development and evidence connected.
One system
The same performance system. Built for different ways of working.
- Players understand their own game.
- Coaches work with the players who have authorised them.
- Universities bring their golf programme into one environment.
- Associations organise teams, coaches and players at scale.
The golfer stays at the centre of OGS. The account and the history belong to the golfer, and coaching, team, university and association access is permission-based and revocable.
Player
Understand your game from your own scorecards.
OGS turns your rounds into a growing picture of how you actually play — where scores are made, where they are lost, how your patterns change and what deserves attention.
Who it's for
For any golfer who records their rounds and wants to know why the number came out the way it did.
What you can do
- Add a result from a course round or a tournament event
- Enter an 18-hole scorecard hole by hole
- Upload a photo of a scorecard and review what OGS reads before it is saved
- Build a personal playing history that stays with your account
- See the shape of a round: good runs, bad runs and how quickly damage stops
- Explore questions about your golf without knowing which statistic to look for
- Follow your patterns across recent rounds and over your career
- Complete Player DNA and see how it lines up with what your scorecards show
- Compare yourself to top world-ranked players — women, men and amateurs
- Invite a coach and control exactly what they can see
What you get from it
Know what your scores are really telling you.
Move beyond a final score and understand the patterns behind your golf — then check whether the thing you worked on actually changed the scorecard.
How it works
- 1Record a round.
- 2OGS reads the holes and builds the round story.
- 3Patterns build as your history grows.
- 4Share with a coach only if and when you choose to.
Good to know
- Your first 6 rounds are free. No card required.
- Paid capacity adds unlimited rounds. The system itself is the same.
Coach
See the player. Not just the score.
OGS gives a coach a structured performance environment for the players who have authorised the coaching relationship — the same analysis the player sees, in a workspace built for working with several players.
Who it's for
For teaching professionals, performance coaches and team staff working with connected players.
What you can do
- Run a coach workspace with your connected players
- Invite players and work only inside what each player has permitted
- Open a player's performance history, round stories and patterns
- See Player DNA where the player has shared it
- Compare players you are authorised to see
- Use development periods to frame a block of work and review it afterwards
- Use matchup analysis between authorised players
- Compare a player to top world-ranked players — women, men and amateurs
- Take a team or squad view where you have been assigned to one
What you get from it
Spend less time collecting information. Spend more time understanding the player.
Turn up to the lesson already knowing what the scorecards say, and use evidence rather than recollection in the conversation.
How it works
- 1Create a coach account.
- 2Invite a player, or accept a player's invitation.
- 3The player approves what you can see.
- 4Work from their rounds as they come in.
Good to know
- Your first 3 active players are free.
- Paid capacity covers up to 15 active players, or unlimited.
- Coach plans change roster capacity, not the OGS system itself.
University
One performance environment for your golf programme.
The University Programme is an organisation, not a bigger coach plan. It sponsors OGS access for rostered student-athletes and gives staff a shared environment to work in.
Who it's for
For college and university golf programmes running men's and/or women's teams.
What you can do
- Run one programme with up to 2 active teams — men's, women's or both
- Give up to 10 active staff access
- Roster unlimited student-athletes
- Organise student-athletes by team
- Staff use the same OGS coach workspace and player analysis
- Rostered players get unlimited rounds while they are on the roster
- Player DNA sharing stays under the player's control
What you get from it
Bring the programme together without losing the individual player.
The whole squad works in one environment, and every athlete still owns a personal record that outlives the roster.
How it works
- 1The programme is set up as an organisation.
- 2Staff are added and assigned to a team.
- 3Student-athletes join the roster with their own OGS accounts.
- 4If they graduate or transfer, their history goes with them.
Good to know
- The university sponsors access. The player keeps the history.
- Student-athletes use their own OGS accounts. If they graduate or transfer, their historical OGS record stays with them.
- Billed annually. See pricing for the current programme price.
Association
Organise performance across teams, coaches and players.
An association runs many squads at once — age groups, national and regional teams, women's teams, development squads — with coaches who often work across several of them.
Who it's for
For federations, unions and academies organising multiple squads and coaching staff.
What you can do
- Create unlimited teams with your own squad names
- Add unlimited coaches and unlimited players
- Put several coaches on one team
- Assign one coach to several teams — or to every current team in the association
- Let a player belong to more than one squad
- Administer the whole association from one workspace: teams, people and settings
- Search and manage large rosters
- Coaches keep one OGS account across every team they are assigned to
What you get from it
One structure for a complete player-development programme.
Manage teams and coaching access without splitting players into separate systems — assign coaches wherever they're needed, one team, several teams or every current team in the association.
How it works
- 1The association is created as an organisation.
- 2Squads are created with the names you use.
- 3Coaches are assigned to the teams they work with.
- 4Players join squads with their own OGS accounts, and keep them afterwards.
Good to know
- Unlimited teams, unlimited coaches, unlimited players.
- Association pricing is arranged directly with OGS — talk to us about your programme.
U14
3 coaches · 18 players
U16
4 coaches · 22 players
U18
3 coaches · 17 players
Women's Team
3 coaches · 10 players
Development Squad
5 coaches · 28 players
One fitness coach, one OGS account, assigned to all five squads.
- U14
- U16
- U18
- Women's Team
- Development Squad
Illustration only — not real association data.
Find your OGS
A quick orientation, not a feature list. Every account runs the same OGS.
Player
- Your own performance
- Yes
- Coach other players
- —
- Teams
- —
- Coaches / staff
- —
- Players
- You
- Several coaches on one team
- —
- One coach across many teams
- —
- The player keeps their history
- Yes
Coach
- Your own performance
- Yes, as a golfer too
- Coach other players
- Yes
- Teams
- —
- Coaches / staff
- You
- Players
- 3 free, then up to 15 or unlimited
- Several coaches on one team
- —
- One coach across many teams
- —
- The player keeps their history
- Yes
University
- Your own performance
- Each athlete
- Coach other players
- Yes
- Teams
- Up to 2
- Coaches / staff
- Up to 10
- Players
- Unlimited student-athletes
- Several coaches on one team
- Yes
- One coach across many teams
- Yes
- The player keeps their history
- Yes
Association
- Your own performance
- Each player
- Coach other players
- Yes
- Teams
- Unlimited
- Coaches / staff
- Unlimited
- Players
- Unlimited
- Several coaches on one team
- Yes
- One coach across many teams
- Yes
- The player keeps their history
- Yes
The player is the thread.
- Player
- Coach
- Association squad
- University
- Elite golf
A golfer keeps one OGS account as their golf changes. Coaches, squads and programmes come and go around it.
