Why claim your course
TeeHouse is strongest when a course page feels like an accurate, trustworthy representation of the place itself. This flow gives operators a narrow path to contribute the parts that matter most first.
Official photos
Present the course with official visuals
Upload course photography selected by the club so the profile feels current, intentional, and representative.
Core accuracy
Keep essential profile details current
Correct key items such as website, phone, tee time link, address details, and short profile description.
Brand clarity
Bring logo and club branding into the profile
Provide an official logo so the course or club is represented with the right identity across TeeHouse surfaces.
Discovery
Help the right golfers find the course
Better official information and imagery improve how golfers understand the course before they decide where to play.
How it works
The current version is intentionally simple. You identify the course page, submit official information and media, and TeeHouse reviews the submission before promotion.
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Find your course
Search for the existing TeeHouse course page you represent and open the claim flow.
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Share official details and assets
Provide representative information, upload official media, and correct a few core profile fields.
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TeeHouse reviews and verifies
Our team reviews the submission before approved changes are promoted into live systems.
What you can provide
We are keeping v1 focused on the highest-value inputs: official visuals, a few essential links and contact details, and limited factual profile corrections.
Club logo
Logo and brand mark
An official club logo in a supported image format. Logos are handled as club-level assets under the hood.
Course photos
Official course photography
Upload one or more course photos and mark the preferred hero image for review.
Profile links
Website, phone, and tee time URL
Share or correct the main contact and booking links golfers should use.
Core corrections
Name, address, and short profile notes
Submit a small set of factual profile corrections without needing a broader self-serve editing dashboard.
Review and visibility
TeeHouse treats official course submissions as reviewed inputs, not open self-publishing. That helps the public experience stay trustworthy while still giving operators a meaningful path to improve representation.
Publishing review
Submissions are reviewed before they go live
TeeHouse reviews claim submissions rather than publishing them automatically, which helps keep the public profile trustworthy.
Private-club controls
Visibility preferences can be respected
Private clubs can indicate more limited public presentation preferences, including whether the course should be featured.
Follow-up if needed
We may reach out for clarification
If something is unclear or a submission needs confirmation, TeeHouse may contact the representative before approval.
Common questions
Are submissions reviewed before changes appear on TeeHouse?
Yes. Claim submissions are reviewed before approved assets or profile updates are promoted into live TeeHouse systems.
Can we upload official photos and a club logo?
Yes. The current flow supports an official club logo plus course-level photos that can be reviewed for publication.
Can private clubs request a more limited public presentation?
Yes. The flow includes visibility preferences so private clubs can indicate how broadly they want the course represented.
Find your course
Search TeeHouse for the course page you represent, then continue directly into the existing claim flow.
Start the claim flow
Find your course
Search by course name, city, or region, then open the existing claim flow for the matching course page.
If you already have a TeeHouse course page, this is the fastest path into the claim flow.

