It gives golfers one place to save simulator numbers, coach notes, equipment notes, and course checks so the next club decision is less of a guess.
FAQ
Plain answers before you import anything.
Bay2Course is built around one very normal golf problem: you hit a number indoors, hear a coach note, test a piece of gear, then stand on the course guessing what to trust. This page answers the questions people usually ask before they try it.
Ask the Bay2Course helper
This helper answers from approved Bay2Course workflows. It is useful for fast buyer questions, but custom support, access, refunds, deletion, and partnership requests still go through the owner queue.
Carry is part of it, but the bigger job is memory: what number did I see, what note mattered, what changed outside, and what should I trust next?
Everyday golfers, juniors and parents, lesson students, sim users, fitters, coaches, venues, creators, and anyone trying to connect practice to the course.
The sample loop, the calculator, basic manual checks, and no-account demo paths.
Real imports, saved history, editable imported rows, Course Mode history, coach notes, equipment history, export, and restore support.
$4.99/month or $39/year for public Pro. Private review codes and pilots are reviewed separately.
After the sample loop or at the first real import attempt. The app should not block first open.
Use the same email for Stripe checkout and Bay2Course sign-in. Support can match access if restore needs help.
Store purchases follow Apple or Google rules. Web purchases can be reviewed through Bay2Course support and the refund policy.
Bay2Course should tell you nothing was found and offer sample, paste, or manual entry paths instead of inventing a session.
Yes. Course Mode saves expected, short, or long club checks on device and can sync later.
No. Course Mode is phone-first today, Apple Watch first for the native wrapper, Wear OS and Samsung next, and Garmin as a future approved-access lane.
Your saved data becomes read-only, and export remains available.
The pro gives one focus, one swing thought, one practice mission, and one next lesson check. The student uses Course Mode before the next lesson.
No. It is deliberately lightweight because most pros want the student to remember the lesson, not manage another platform.
Qualified coaches, fitters, academies, and junior program leaders can request free review access and student pilot codes.
An owner layer for venues that tracks QR scans, leads, stale follow-ups, event ideas, league opportunities, creator mentions, sponsor interest, and proof packets.
No. Most venues already have a calendar. Bay2Course helps with retention, follow-up, local growth, and proof of what worked.
A venue gets a code and QR table-tent concept so golfers can scan after a sim session and take today's numbers to the course.
Bay2Course is meant to complement those lanes. They can handle shot tracking, GPS, scoring, coaching, or swing/video analysis. Bay2Course handles follow-through and memory.
The starting point is user-selected screenshots, text, CSV files, and manual entries. Trust and brand boundaries live on the Trust page.
Yes. Brands and creators can use tracked codes, review access, giveaway ideas, and product-fit memory angles after approval.
Yes. Export is available, and deletion/privacy requests route through support.
Rules vary. Use Bay2Course as a practice and preparation record unless the event rules clearly allow the specific use.
The Trust page contains the no-affiliation and trademark notices so the FAQ can stay readable.