How it works
You send a few details.
I do the rest.
No quizzes, no endless list of operators. One Lithuanian golfer reads what you send and comes back with a few good options, picked by hand.
- Details
You send the trip details
Group, dates, budget, golf level, what evenings should feel like. Five minutes of typing. Optional bits make the match sharper, but only the basics are required.
- Match
We read it personally and reach out to operators
Every brief is read by us. We pick two or three operators we trust for your destination and group profile, and send them a clean spec. They quote against the same brief, so the offers are actually comparable.
- Shortlist
You get a shortlist with honest notes
Quotes side by side, plus our notes. "This one's cheaper but breakfast is rough." "This one's pricier but the course conditioning is better." Real trade-offs, not marketing.
- Book
You book directly with the operator
When you pick one, you contract and pay them directly. Your money never sits with us. The operator pays our referral fee out of their margin. That's it.
- Trip
We stay reachable throughout
WhatsApp us anytime. If something goes wrong on the ground, we get on the phone to the operator. Operators know we send them more business, so they listen.
What "vetted" means
Five things, non-negotiable.
If an operator stops meeting these, we drop them. The shortlist is short on purpose.
- We've had at least one direct conversation (video or in-person) with the person who'd handle your group.
- They reply to emails within one business day. Non-negotiable for a buddy-trip booking.
- Their pricing is transparent and matches what you'd see on their public site. No inflate-then-discount games.
- They have a written cancellation policy we've actually read, not just linked.
- They've handled groups your size before. (You'd be surprised how often this is the failure point.)
The honest stuff
Three things we tell everyone.
On the fee
Yes, operators pay us.
Typically 5–10% of the trip cost, paid out of their margin (not added to your bill). We take referral fees from any of the operators on our shortlist. If we're playing favourites, it's because the operator is genuinely better, not because they pay more.
On pressure
No, you don't have to book.
If none of the shortlist suits you, just say so. We'll either find different operators or honestly tell you the destination isn't right for what you want.
On Lithuania
Lithuania trips are different.
For Lithuania we're the operator, not the matchmaker. We arrange tee times, hotels, and transfers ourselves. You'll pay us directly, with everything itemised in a single quote. No referral middleman, because there isn't one.
One more, since it comes up: if someone in the group has never swung a club, they can earn a golf green card in Lithuania before the trip, so the whole group plays together.