Golf club management software for Irish clubs
Links Meridian is the all-in-one platform Irish clubs use to run the tee sheet, members, pro shop, F&B, accounting and the member app from one login. Built in Ireland, priced in euro, and made to replace BRS Golf and the bolt-ons stacked around it.
Irish golf carries a reputation the whole game respects. The links on this island host majors and draw visitors from everywhere. Yet most clubs still run the office on a booking widget from the 2000s, with a separate till, a separate ledger, and a member portal nobody opens.
Links Meridian puts the lot in one place. The tee sheet is visual and updates in real time. The pro shop and clubhouse run on one POS. Accounting handles GL, AP and AR with Irish VAT built in. The Digital Clubhouse gives members an app worth opening, with the Honours Board, Course Records, competitions and a real club feed. One login for your team, one bill, and data that finally connects.
It was built here, by people who know how an Irish club runs: the Golf Ireland tradition, links and parkland, members' clubs and proprietary clubs, the competition formats your secretary lives by. Euro and Irish VAT are handled the way Revenue expects, with ROS-compatible exports. Border clubs and visiting members can be billed in euro or sterling without a second system. When you switch, we move your members, history and future bookings for free, and run both platforms in parallel so nobody notices the change.
The outcome for your club
One platform, not five
Tee sheet, member CRM, POS, accounting, marketing and tournaments in a single system. One login, one bill, and data that connects instead of living in five separate tools.
Built for how Irish clubs run
The Golf Ireland tradition, links and parkland, members' and proprietary clubs, and the competition formats your committee expects. Configured to your club, not a US template.
A member app they'll actually open
The Digital Clubhouse brings booking, the Honours Board, Course Records, competitions and a club feed into one place. The social side no other platform offers.
Euro and Irish VAT, handled right
Euro base currency, VAT in inclusive or exclusive display, and exports your accountant and Revenue accept, including ROS-compatible formats.
Cross-border without the headache
Euro and sterling in one system for border clubs and visiting members. Consistent pricing, member identification and accounts on both sides of the line.
Free migration from BRS Golf
We move member records, tee-sheet history and future bookings at no cost, and run both systems together during cutover. The migration plan runs two to four weeks, in parallel until you go live.
BRS plus bolt-ons, or one platform
What's included
Common questions
Is Links Meridian built for Irish golf clubs?
Yes. It was built in Ireland with euro as the base currency, Irish VAT handling, ROS-compatible exports, and competition formats that match the Golf Ireland tradition. The team knows how members' and proprietary clubs on this island actually run.
How much does it cost?
Pricing is published, with plans from $79 per month billed annually and everything in the tier included, no per-module fees. There is a 30-day free trial with no card required, and the trial does not start until you go live, so migration never eats into your evaluation.
Can we migrate from BRS Golf?
Yes. We migrate member records, tee-sheet history and future bookings free of charge, and run both systems in parallel during cutover so members never see a disruption. Most Irish clubs are fully live within two to four weeks.
How does Irish VAT work?
VAT is configured at setup with inclusive or exclusive display and standard, reduced or zero rates. Every transaction posts its VAT line automatically, and exports go to your accountant in the format they expect, including ROS-compatible formats.
Does it handle WHS handicaps and Golf Ireland?
Yes. World Handicap System scoring is built in for tournament and casual rounds, with direct index sync to Golf Ireland. Qualifying scores flow through to the national handicapping record and member indexes stay current automatically.
What about clubs in Northern Ireland running in sterling?
Northern Ireland clubs can run in sterling as the base currency, with euro supported for cross-border members from the Republic. Multi-currency, reciprocal play and consistent member identification are all built in.
Built in Ireland, for Irish clubs
See it on your own club's setup. Free migration, euro and sterling both supported, and your tee times come with you.