The Problem With Flying Blind
Tour players have a caddy whispering in their ear on every shot — reading the course, managing risk, calling the play. They know the wind, the slope, the historical tendency of the green. They know when to attack and when to lay up. That constant, intelligent feedback loop is one of the most significant competitive advantages in professional golf.
For the other 99% of golfers, that loop doesn't exist. You walk up to the ball, make a guess, and find out if it was right when the ball lands. You finish the round, look at the scorecard, and have a vague sense that something went wrong on the back nine — but no real data to tell you what, or why, or how to fix it.
CaddyMind closes that gap. It's not a stats app. Stats tell you what happened. CaddyMind tells you why — and what to do about it.
How It Works
CaddyMind is built around a simple principle: the best time to capture data is the moment it happens, not an hour later when you're in the car park trying to remember what club you hit on the 11th. Voice logging solves this. You speak your shot — club, result, location — and CaddyMind records it instantly. No tapping through menus. No interrupting your rhythm. Just talk, and the system handles the rest.
As the round progresses, CaddyMind tracks your position on the course automatically, hole by hole. The AI processes your shots in real time, identifying patterns as they emerge. By the time you reach the 18th green, it already knows where your round fell apart and why.
After you walk off, the round debrief gives you a sharp, data-driven breakdown: what cost you strokes, where you're improving, and exactly what to work on before your next round. Not generic advice. Advice built from your specific data, your specific tendencies, your specific conditions on the ground.
Core Features
The Gap Between 15 and Single Digits
The difference between a 15-handicap and a single-digit player isn't fitness or raw talent. It's decision-making. Course management. In-round awareness. The ability to adapt when things go sideways on the back nine. The scratch golfer isn't hitting the ball that much better — they're making smarter choices, more consistently, under pressure.
CaddyMind is built to close that gap. Not by changing your swing, but by changing how you think on the course. By giving you the same quality of information that tour players have access to, in a format that works in the real world — on a public course, in a two-ball, with a phone in your pocket.
The future of your game is listening. Early access is coming.