Greenkeeping software

Greenkeeping software for course teams who need structure, weather context, and cleaner records.

For greenkeeping teams, the challenge is not just seeing conditions. It is coordinating course work, keeping field history, and leaving a clear record behind each green, tee, fairway, and approach.

Agronomy Manager is being shaped as greenkeeping software that connects weather context, turf management workflow, image capture, and structured records in one platform.

Greenkeeping software Golf course turf management Weather-aware course planning Image-backed field records

Greenkeeping software should support the course, not add another admin layer.

The most useful systems help crews move from course conditions to action and then to reliable records without breaking the flow of the day.

Course structure

Keep greens, tees, fairways, approaches, and wider areas organized in a clear operational structure.

Weather-led planning

Review weather signals and growth context before the team commits time and materials across the course.

Trusted history

Store images, notes, and follow-up records with the surface so the course history stays usable.

From morning setup to course review.

Greenkeeping software becomes valuable when it helps teams work with less guesswork and less reconstruction later.

  • Review the surfaces that need attention first.
  • Capture work, notes, and images against the correct course area.
  • Keep a course record that management and crews can both trust.
On the course

Less time lost between messages, notebooks, and photos.

One operational system is easier to rely on than scattered weather screenshots, phone images, and end-of-day rewrites.

For supervisors

Cleaner oversight across the course.

Supervisors can review what happened on each green or fairway without flattening the local detail crews need.

Related platform

Greenkeeping software is one part of a broader turf management platform.

Agronomy Manager also supports stadium, campus, and contractor turf teams who need the same combination of field structure, weather context, records, and images.