Thursday, November 2, 2017
Remove advertisements on TeeTimeHelper
Although using TeeTimeHelper is completely free, we do run ads on the site. We are pleased to announce a couple of ways you can remove advertisements from TeeTimeHelper.
Pay to remove ads
Removing ads not only gives you a better experience, but it's also a great way to help us with our costs for running the site.
Now you can click on the link "remove ads for yourself and your group" under the advertisement itself. For only $9.99 per month you can remove all advertisements throughout TeeTimeHelper.
On top of that, you will become instantly popular with your group because you will get credit for removing the ads. For example, instead of the ad, you will see "Ads removed courtesy of John W.".
Link to TeeTimeHelper to remove ads
Another way you can remove ads for a particular golf course is to have them link to TeeTimeHelper on their homepage.
You can use the following HTML code:
<a href="http://www.teetimehelper.com">TeeTimeHelper - free golf group organizer</a>
Once this is done simple contact contact TeeTimeHelper and we will remove the ads!
Happy Golfing!
The TeeTimeHelper.com Team
Sunday, October 29, 2017
Golf tee time intervals analyzed
When setting up an event with TeeTimeHelper we estimated that the default interval between tee times was ten minutes. Now that TeeTimeHelper has been organizing events for over 5 yeas we sampled our data to find out what was the most common tee time interval.
Using a range between 5 and 12 minutes we sampled our database and created a histogram of number of events for each tee time interval from 5to 12 minutes. Below is the chart of what we discovered:
It turns out that our initial default value of ten minutes was the most common tee time increment used on our site. The second most common tee time increment is eight minutes, with nine minutes coming in third.
Given that tee time increments can vary TeeTimeHelper automatically determines your tee time interval based on previous events you have organized. This means if you set up a tee time at 10:10 am and a second tee time at 10:08 TeeTimeHelper will remember this course setting and will give you an eight minute increment in the future.
Using a range between 5 and 12 minutes we sampled our database and created a histogram of number of events for each tee time interval from 5to 12 minutes. Below is the chart of what we discovered:
It turns out that our initial default value of ten minutes was the most common tee time increment used on our site. The second most common tee time increment is eight minutes, with nine minutes coming in third.
Given that tee time increments can vary TeeTimeHelper automatically determines your tee time interval based on previous events you have organized. This means if you set up a tee time at 10:10 am and a second tee time at 10:08 TeeTimeHelper will remember this course setting and will give you an eight minute increment in the future.
TeeTimeHelper also pre-fills your first tee time on subsequent events to save some keystrokes if you play at a regular time.
These little enhancements for setting up events will help the golf group manager organizer golf events faster.
Happy Golfing
The TeeTimeHelper.com Team
Thursday, September 14, 2017
Here's a tip your PGA Pro won't give you
PGA Pro's are great for giving golf advice. They listen to you, analyze your swing. Tell you what you need to do in theory. But sometimes you just need some down to earth practical advice.
So, here's a tip which you WON'T get from your PGA Professional. And if you have more tips like this please leave them in the comment section!
Always throw your club in the location you need to go!
Happy Golfing!
TeeTimeHelper.com
Saturday, September 9, 2017
Cut down the e-mail clutter with TeeTimeHelper.com
Rid your golf group of tee time spreadsheets
Most golfers know what a hassle it is to be part of a golf group sending CC'd e-mails around and keeping tabs on what is going on. Too many e-mails!And there's always that one person who hits "reply all" and sends the non-pc jokes you've seen a hundred times before.
TeeTimeHelper solves the spreadsheet problem, the cc'd email problem, and lets the organizer control what's happening with the golf event. Less e-mail for everybody is a good thing!
Now even more e-mail control for the golf event admin
We make it even more convenient for the golf event administrator to receive only the e-mail he wants to see. For example, the admin can get an e-mail for every RSVP or choose not to receive them at all.But as usual, our rogue programmers took it one step further and added an option to receive e-mail confirmations for only those who RSVP "yes".
So, in other words the golf event organizer can choose the level of event confirmations he or she wishes to see.
Check it out at TeeTimeHelper.com
Happy Golfing!
Thursday, September 7, 2017
Randomize and lock your golf event at the same time
At TeeTimeHelper we are all about making things easy for the golf event organizer and golf group members. We've add a nifty option for randomizing your golf event which will do two tasks at the same time.
First, let's explain effects "randomizing" does to your event. We just don't aggregate everybody, mix them up, and take the number of players per group and assign them tee times. We try to be a little more clever, to not allow one golfer left over with no partners. Also, if the groups don't break down evenly then the group with the lowest number of players plays first - they will probably be the fastest and not hold everyone up.

So the natural thing when one randomizes their event is to not allow anyone to make changes. Take the example of someone doesn't like the assigned partners, they could bail out or change to a different tee time if the event was unlocked.
In many cases, this would not be the desired result as it wouldn't be random anymore. So we came up with a solution which adds the "Lock Event" option directly from the randomize page. This is a convenience in most cases because it would save an extra step for locking the event.
Plus, as per the philosophy with TeeTimeHelper to be maximally flexible, as the administrator you could always unlock the event if desired.
We hope these little touches to TeeTimeHelper benefits your golf group!
Happy Golfing
The TeeTimeHelper.com Team
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Link to TeeTimeHelper and we'll remove the ads

However, your golf group may see ads when they RSVP for outings. But there's good news! Your golf group can go ad-free which would give you free usage of TeeTimeHelper without any distractions.
To go ad free for your entire golf group simply have your golf course web admin make a link to TeeTimeHelper using the following HTML:
<a href="http://www.TeeTimeHelper.com">We support TeeTimeHelper</a>
After the link is made let us know what website you made it on we will disable ads for that golf course!
Happy Golfing
TeeTimeHelper.com
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Cancelling a golf event with TeeTimeHelper.com
Cancelling a Golf Event
As the administrator of the golf group you have the option of removing a golf event. There are some considerations before actually doing this, though.
For starters, if the event is upcoming it may cause some confusion with your golf group. Perhaps you entered the wrong date or golf course name - in this case a better option is to edit the fields in question and TeeTimeHelper will send an update to your golfers.
Plus, when you delete an event you are removing not only the event details such as tee times but also the golf members who RSVP'd for the event. If you do remove the event it and create a new one it will be started from scratch, meaning golfers would have to re-RSVP and that could cause confusion for your group.
Removing an event also takes away your ability to clone the event. Cloning the event uses your current event and pre-fills the fields (except for the golf event date) so you can easily create a future event. Obviously, if you delete the event you will not be able to use one of the most powerful features of TeeTimeHelper which is cloning the event.
There are some good reasons to remove an event, such as if you accidentally made a duplicate event (our software tries to prevent this from happening, however) or the event is actually cancelled. We allow you to send a message to your group during the cancellation process in order to inform them of what happened.
In cases such as these we try to make TeeTimeHelper as user friendly as possible so we encourage you to leave a message to avoid unnecessary confusion.
Happy Golfing!
The TeeTimeHelper.com Team
As the administrator of the golf group you have the option of removing a golf event. There are some considerations before actually doing this, though.
For starters, if the event is upcoming it may cause some confusion with your golf group. Perhaps you entered the wrong date or golf course name - in this case a better option is to edit the fields in question and TeeTimeHelper will send an update to your golfers.
Plus, when you delete an event you are removing not only the event details such as tee times but also the golf members who RSVP'd for the event. If you do remove the event it and create a new one it will be started from scratch, meaning golfers would have to re-RSVP and that could cause confusion for your group.
Removing an event also takes away your ability to clone the event. Cloning the event uses your current event and pre-fills the fields (except for the golf event date) so you can easily create a future event. Obviously, if you delete the event you will not be able to use one of the most powerful features of TeeTimeHelper which is cloning the event.
There are some good reasons to remove an event, such as if you accidentally made a duplicate event (our software tries to prevent this from happening, however) or the event is actually cancelled. We allow you to send a message to your group during the cancellation process in order to inform them of what happened.
In cases such as these we try to make TeeTimeHelper as user friendly as possible so we encourage you to leave a message to avoid unnecessary confusion.
Happy Golfing!
The TeeTimeHelper.com Team
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