Course data with shape.
Hand-mapped greens, fairways, and hazards give the app a course-aware foundation, so yardages are anchored to the features golfers actually see and play.
ClubUp Caddy pairs precise course mapping with live playing conditions and a private record of your game, giving you the number to trust without turning your round into screen time.
One note at launch. No newsletter, no list-sharing.
ClubUp Caddy is built around the details that actually change a shot: the course beneath you, the air in front of you, and the history you bring to the tee.
Hand-mapped greens, fairways, and hazards give the app a course-aware foundation, so yardages are anchored to the features golfers actually see and play.
Wind, temperature, and air density are translated into a practical plays-like distance, not buried in a weather panel you have to interpret mid-round.
Round history, handicap, and club tendencies stay focused on your decisions. No leaderboards, no friend-ranking, no social pressure.
$14.99 at launch. No subscription, no advertising, and no premium tier placed between you and the core yardage tools.
Design principle
The app should feel more like a yardage book than a dashboard: composed, readable, and restrained.
The goal is not to make every round more digital. It is to make the digital part brief enough that the round still feels like golf.
Most golf apps try to become social networks, booking platforms, ad surfaces, or subscription funnels. ClubUp Caddy keeps the core experience focused: where you are, what the shot plays like, and how your game is trending.
“I built ClubUp Caddy because I wanted the digital part of golf to feel as considered as a good yardage book: accurate, quiet, and useful when it helps you choose the next shot.”— Weston, founder
One email when ClubUp Caddy launches this summer. Then we leave you to the round.