Eliminating the No-Show Dilemma with Josh Segal
No-shows, last-minute cancellations, and the messy logistics of rain checks have plagued golf course operators for decades. In this episode of The GBT Podcast, we sit down with Josh Segal, Co-CEO of Golf District, to discuss how his company is introducing a modern, risk-free prepaid model to golf courses—inspired by the ticketing systems of major league sports.
If you are an operator looking to secure your revenue, protect your tee sheet, and improve player experience without adding friction, this interview is a masterclass in modern demand engineering.
In Season 5, Episode 9, the Golf Business Technology team dives deep into the operational headaches of traditional booking systems. Josh Segal breaks down how Golf District integrates directly into a course’s existing tee sheet to offer a 100% prepaid, non-refundable booking platform.
But here is the twist: rather than trapping golfers in rigid bookings, the platform introduces a “SeatGeek/StubHub” style secondary resale market under the course’s absolute control. If a golfer can’t make it, they can safely resell their slot to another player. The golfer gets their money back, the new player gets a tee time, and the course captures a premium—eliminating the dreaded “short-show” or empty slot entirely.
“Prepaid isn’t just a revenue conversation, it’s an experience conversation.” — Josh Segal
Traditionally, golf courses have resisted 100% prepaid booking because of the customer friction it causes when plans change. Golf District solves this by keeping the course’s upfront revenue non-refundable, but providing golfers an operator-defined marketplace to list their tee times for resale.
Courses utilizing this tech-driven demand engine are seeing dramatic shifts in their day-to-day metrics:
- Zero Lost Revenue: 0% no-shows and short-shows.
- Higher ADR: An increase of 30% to 40% in Average Daily Rate on prepaid times.
- Early Visibility: Tee sheets are filling up much earlier, allowing operators to forecast inventory and labor weeks in advance.
- Pro Shop Relief: Automated waitlists and AI booking features drastically cut down on phone inquiries, freeing up staff to focus on hospitality and high-value player interactions.
A major hurdle for golf tech adoption is the pain of changing software or paying hefty implementation fees. Josh highlights that Golf District is free for courses to implement and seamlessly bridges into the majority of major U.S. tee sheet systems, maintaining the course’s exact brand identity on their own website.
The golf industry is moving away from the era of fragile reservations toward guaranteed inventory asset management. By shifting the financial risk away from the course while empowering the golfer with liquidity, Golf District is proving that what works for stadium ticketing can maximize yield for golf courses.
Where to Listen:
Catch the full interview on The GBT Podcast via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. To learn more about unlocking your tee sheet’s true capacity, visit GolfDistrict.com
