The transparent, global alternative to Teesnap
Teesnap is a capable cloud all-in-one used by 400+ mostly US public, private, and municipal courses: retail, F&B, and mobile POS, online booking, events and tournaments, member management and billing, CRM marketing, dynamic pricing, and a golfer mobile app. Links Meridian offers the same operational scope and adds a built-in accounting general ledger, the Digital Clubhouse member community, AI agents, transparent published pricing, and UK/Ireland plus global support.
Teesnap does the daily-fee fundamentals well and is a reasonable choice for US public and municipal operations. The areas clubs look to improve on are accounting depth, member engagement beyond a portal, and pricing transparency.
Links Meridian matches the tee sheet, POS, booking, events, and CRM, then adds a full double-entry general ledger with reconciliation, the Digital Clubhouse community, AI marketing and operations agents, and built-in WHS federation sync, on published pricing from $99/month with every feature included. It runs equally well for clubs outside the US, with multi-currency and multi-tax.
The outcome for your club
Full accounting built in
A double-entry GL with AP, AR, and daily reconciliation, plus QuickBooks and Xero export, not just operational reports.
The Digital Clubhouse
A native member community: feed, Course Records, the Honours Board, and standings, beyond a booking portal.
AI agents
Marketing, concierge, and operations agents built into the platform.
Transparent, global pricing
Published tiers from $99/month, every feature included, with multi-currency and multi-tax for clubs worldwide.
Links Meridian vs Teesnap
Common questions
Is Teesnap good golf software?
Yes. Teesnap is a capable cloud all-in-one used by 400+ US public, private, and municipal courses, covering POS, booking, events, member management, and marketing. Links Meridian competes on built-in accounting, a member community, AI, transparent pricing, and global support.
What does Links Meridian add over Teesnap?
A full double-entry accounting general ledger, the Digital Clubhouse member community, AI marketing and operations agents, built-in WHS federation sync, and published pricing, plus multi-currency and multi-tax for clubs outside the US.
How does pricing compare?
Teesnap pricing is quote- or module-based. Links Meridian publishes flat tiers from $99/month with every feature included, so total cost is predictable.
Can we migrate from Teesnap?
Yes. We import members, tee-sheet history, future bookings, inventory, and payment records, run both systems in parallel, and the trial does not start until you go live.
The same operation, with more built in
Everything Teesnap does, plus a full ledger, community, and AI. Published pricing, worldwide.