For golf clubs & resorts

Social media and daily video for golf clubs, done for you.

Your course at first light is the best advert you will ever run, and it changes every single day. We turn the photography you already have into a fresh cinematic clip daily, plus posts and carousels. Nobody at the club films anything.

Month-to-month, no agency retainer. We scope the right plan and pricing with you on a quick 15-minute call.

Aerial flyover of a tree-lined fairway in early-morning mistOne photograph, filmed

Made from a single still — an example of the daily video we'd produce for your course.

Daily
New video, not once a month
Flat
Simple monthly plan
0
Filming or editing at the club
Month
To-month — cancel anytime

Why good courses have quiet feeds

1

The course looks incredible every morning. The feed doesn't know.

Greenkeepers see the best light of the day and nobody photographs it. What actually goes out is a scorecard graphic when someone in the office has a spare hour — and reach follows effort, so a quiet feed stays quiet.

2

Social is whoever's job it happens to be this season.

The pro shop posts for a while, then a committee member, then the events coordinator. The voice changes, the cadence dies at the busy end of the season — exactly when the course photographs best — and nobody is measured on it.

3

Members join by referral. Everything else has to be found.

Green-fee visitors, societies, corporate days and wedding enquiries all start with someone looking you up. If the last post is three weeks old and the course photos are from 2019, you look closed to the people you have never met.

4

An agency retainer is hard to justify to a committee.

Hospitality and leisure agencies commonly quote $2,500–$5,000 a month with a minimum term. That is a big line on the accounts for a service the committee can't see working week to week — so it gets voted down, and the feed stays as it was.

What we run for your club

The course in motion, every day

A slow push up the eighteenth, mist lifting off the third at dawn, the clubhouse at golden hour — generated from stills you already have. We rotate through several video models and pick the shot that looks filmed, not generated.

Daily posts and carousels around the video

The video is the hook; posts and carousels keep the feed full between them — the course, the food, the events spaces, the people. Everything drawn from your own library, in the club's voice.

Content that follows the club's calendar

Membership windows, society season, open days, winter offers, the wedding showcase — what goes out tracks what the club is actually selling that month, not a generic content plan.

Comments and DMs handled, so enquiries don't sit

Add the engagement layer and every comment gets a reply within hours, and the DM asking about society rates or wedding dates gets an answer while it's still warm.

A week of your feed

One cinematic video plus posts and carousels, every day — all built from photography the club already owns. This is the shape of a week, not a stock gallery.

The daily video we would produce
Daily video
Example post for a golf club
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Example carousel for a golf club
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Example post for a golf club
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Example carousel for a golf club
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Example post for a golf club
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An example week, produced the way we produce a real one — every frame built from photography a business like this already owns. Not a delivered client campaign.

What social media for golf clubs looks like when we run it

A golf club is three businesses in one feed: the course, the clubhouse, and the venue. Most club accounts only ever post the first, as a photo, occasionally. We run six pillars that sell all three — because the society day, the wedding and the new member each start from a different post.

The course in motion, daily

First light on the fairways, the flags in wind, frost melting off the greens in November. Motion built from your existing photography reaches beyond your followers every day, and it is what makes people want to play the course rather than just admire it.

The clubhouse and the food

The Sunday roast, the halfway house bacon roll, the terrace with the view down the first. Food and interiors sell the visit to non-golfers — the partners, the societies, the locals who become function bookings.

Weddings and events spaces

The function room dressed, the terrace at dusk, the drive up to the clubhouse. Venue enquiries are the highest-value thing a feed can produce for most clubs, and couples scroll a venue's account before they ever fill in a form.

Membership windows and society season

When the club is actually recruiting, the feed should say so — joining windows, society packages, corporate days, winter memberships. Pointing at specific offers fills the specific gaps, rather than posting generically and hoping.

The people

The pro giving one usable tip, the greenkeeper explaining why the greens are being hollow-tined, the steward who has poured the same member's pint for twenty years. Character is what a club has that a range with a bar does not.

Seasons and conditions

The course in autumn colour, the first cut of spring, snow on the fairways with the clubhouse lit. Condition content is honest, endlessly available, and the thing golfers actually check a feed for before booking a visit.

The direct line runs through all of it: visitor bookings, society enquiries, wedding viewings and membership interest all land on your own website and phone — not a third-party tee-time platform taking its cut of your green fees.

Guestar vs a leisure marketing agency

GuestarTypical agency
Daily videoEvery dayRarely, if ever
PriceFlat monthly rate$2,500–$5,000/month
Posting frequencyDaily3–4×/week
ContractMonth-to-month3–6 month minimum
Content sourceYour own courseStock + templates, often
Engagement repliesOptional add-onNot included

Social media for golf clubs — common questions

Can you really make a good video from our existing photos?
Yes — that's the core of what we do. We animate your stills into 10–20 second clips with real camera movement: slow pushes, aerial-style drifts, pulls. We use several of the best video models and choose per shot, so it reads as filmed footage rather than an obvious AI effect. No videographer or drone hire needed.
Who is this for — member clubs or resort courses?
Both, and the mix shifts accordingly. A private members' club leans on the venue, food and event pillars plus membership windows; a daily-fee or resort course leans on visitor rounds, stay-and-play and conditions. We set the mix on the kickoff call.
How is this different from a $2,500/month agency?
Price, cadence, and format. You get a new video every day and daily posts for a fraction of an agency retainer, month-to-month, built from your own course rather than stock. Agencies typically post a few times a week and rarely include daily video at all.
Do we have to post or approve anything ourselves?
No. We connect your Instagram and Facebook during onboarding and publish directly. The secretary or manager can review what's queued at any time, but nothing needs the club's hands day to day.
Our photography is a few years old. Do we need a new shoot?
Not to start. Existing course photography carries the first months easily. If something has materially changed — a redesigned hole, a refurbished clubhouse — we would say so and suggest a shoot for that specific part rather than a full reshoot.
Can this help with wedding and function enquiries, not just golf?
That's usually where the clearest money is. The venue pillar runs alongside the golf content, and couples researching venues see a dressed function room and a lit terrace in their feed — before they have shortlisted anywhere. Enquiries point at your own events page.
What plans do you offer?
Two plans: Social is daily posts and carousels built from your photos; Social + Daily Video adds a fresh video every day — the format doing the real reach work right now. We scope which plan fits and the exact pricing on a quick 15-minute call.
Winter is quiet. Does posting stop?
No — winter is when memberships and next season's societies and weddings are decided. We shift the mix toward the clubhouse, events spaces and early-bird offers, and keep the course present with condition and atmosphere content.

Want a couple of sample videos of your course?

15 minutes on a call and you'll know if this is a fit. If it isn't, we'll tell you.

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