Rogers, Ark — Unknown Golf, a next-generation golf event and club management platform, is proud to announce its official integration with the Golf Canada Handicap system, providing Canadian golfers, clubs, and leagues with a seamless experience in managing scores, handicaps, and tournaments.
As a USGA® Licensed Provider and trusted partner for clubs, groups, and leagues, Unknown Golf has already been transforming the way golfers engage with events and track performance. This new integration expands Unknown Golf’s capabilities to Canadian players, enabling direct support for the Golf Canada Handicap Index while maintaining compliance with the World Handicap System™.
“Expanding our platform to fully integrate with Golf Canada represents an important step in making Unknown Golf a truly global solution,” said Gabby Bartlett GM, Unknown Golf. “Canadian golfers and clubs can now enjoy all the benefits of our digital scoring, live leaderboards, and event management tools while keeping their official Golf Canada Handicap fully in sync.”
With this new capability, Unknown Golf provides:
Automatic Handicap Syncing – Scores entered into Unknown Golf update directly with Golf Canada.
Streamlined Event Management – Tournament organizers can run events while ensuring all players’ handicaps remain accurate and official.
Enhanced Player Experience – Golfers can track progress and compete with confidence knowing their Golf Canada Handicap is fully supported.
The integration reinforces Unknown Golf’s commitment to simplifying golf event management while enhancing the experience for players and organizers alike.
For more information about Unknown Golf and its integration with Golf Canada, visit www.unknowngolf.com.
About Unknown Golf
Unknown Golf is a cutting-edge platform designed for golf clubs, groups, and leagues to manage tournaments, leagues, and events. As a USGA® Licensed Provider, Unknown Golf combines live digital scoring, automated leaderboards, and advanced reporting to deliver a modern golf experience while reducing administrative burdens for organizers.