
A buy/sell marketplace for golf tee times can absolutely work — if built ethically. Apps like the Brio Golf App are pioneering a legitimate, transparent approach that lets golfers buy or sell reserved tee times, connect with other players, and find last-minute rounds at verified courses across Vancouver and the U.S. In this deep dive, we’ll unpack the pros, pitfalls, and honest verdict on whether such marketplaces can make golf more flexible or fuel frustration.
Golf has made a remarkable comeback. Post-pandemic participation surged, and with it came a new problem: scarcity.
Courses from Los Angeles to Vancouver are booked solid on weekends. Early-morning or twilight slots vanish in minutes, leaving golfers frustrated. Many players report that even public courses are harder to access than ever before.
That’s where the idea of a buy/sell marketplace for golf tee times emerged — a system where golfers can trade reserved times like tickets, giving flexibility and reducing wasted slots.
But can this really work? Or does it simply hand control to brokers and scalpers?
At some high-demand city courses, independent “brokers” have been using bots or multiple devices to snap up valuable tee times the instant they’re released. These brokers then resell the slots at inflated prices, often through private channels.
The result is clear:
The outrage seen in cities like Los Angeles shows what happens when golf tee times become an unregulated gray market. The fix isn’t to ban technology — it’s to use it better.
That’s where legitimate, transparent platforms like the Brio Golf App step in.
The Brio Golf App is not just another booking tool — it’s a verified, golfer-first platform designed to make tee time trading fair, transparent, and simple.
Here’s what makes Brio stand out:
Brio allows you to connect directly with fellow golfers who already hold tee times. Instead of dealing with hidden brokers, you’re connecting golfer-to-golfer within a secure, verified ecosystem.
If you can’t make your reserved slot, list it on Brio. If you’re searching for a specific time, browse available listings. Brio’s marketplace lets you:
This flexibility helps reduce no-shows, maximize course utilization, and make golf more accessible for spontaneous players.
Unlike shady resale networks, Brio Golf App partners with real golf courses across Vancouver, Seattle, Los Angeles, and other U.S. cities.
That means:
Golfers in Vancouver have already been using Brio to secure premium tee times at municipal and semi-private courses — legally, fairly, and conveniently.
In short, Brio is the legitimate marketplace alternative that puts golfers — not scalpers — in control.
A legitimate buy/sell ecosystem can bring massive benefits to both golfers and courses.
- Reduce Waste: Every week, thousands of tee times go unused due to last-minute cancellations. Brio gives those times new life by connecting them with golfers ready to play.
- Add Flexibility: Life changes — rain delays, meetings, or travel can force cancellations. Brio lets golfers recover some of their cost by selling their slot, or quickly buy another that fits their new schedule.
- Improve Access: Golfers who miss out during the initial booking rush can find second-chance tee times on Brio. It’s an elegant way to fight scarcity with community-driven sharing.
- Enhance Transparency: Unlike hidden Facebook groups or text-based reselling, Brio’s verified listings ensure that every golf tee time is legitimate and recognized by the course.
- Support Golf Courses: Courses benefit too. Brio works directly with them to minimize no-shows, boost utilization, and even share revenue from successful resales.
In places like Los Angeles, brokers booked hundreds of prime tee times and resold them at steep markups. Many used automated scripts or duplicate accounts to monopolize early-morning slots.
This not only angered golfers but also forced public agencies to add strict non-refundable deposits and anti-bot protections — measures that proved effective but also complicated booking for everyone.
Brio’s model replaces the chaos with transparency and structure:
This framework allows secondary sales without corruption — a fair marketplace that serves both the sport and the community.
Let’s walk through a simple real-world example.
No gray market. No brokers. Just golfers helping golfers.
That’s the Brio difference — freedom without friction.
Golf has always been about honesty — players call penalties on themselves.
That same spirit must guide the systems we build around the game.
The Brio Golf App embodies this principle. It connects golfers directly, lets you buy or sell reserved tee times, and keeps everything transparent and course-verified.
It’s not a scalper’s tool — it’s a community platform.
And in an era where tee times are gold, Brio brings fairness, flexibility, and a little breathing room back to the game.

