This page gives a general overview of the kinds of information that may be used
across the Pin Masters website, course console, and player app to deliver core
product features. It is meant to be readable and practical. If you need formal or
commercial privacy documentation, contact us directly.
Website and account information
If you contact us, request a demo, or access account-linked parts of the system,
we may use basic information such as your name, email address, course affiliation,
and support history to respond to you and operate the service.
Location and in-round data
The player app is built around on-course guidance, pace tracking, routing, and
scorekeeping. That means location-derived data can be part of the product
experience when golfers use those features during play.
This may include things like current position on the course, course context,
pace-session timing, hole progression, shot-location data, and issue reports
submitted from the app.
Course operations and analytics
The course console is designed for operators to understand what is happening on
their property. As part of that, course teams may see operational signals such as
pace-of-play aggregates, active player sessions, issue reports, and engagement with
managed course signage or updates.
Demo and support environments
Demo courses may contain seeded sample data so a course can preview the product on
a realistic layout. That sample data is there to explain the workflow and is not
the same as a live production rollout.
Questions or requests
If you need a more formal privacy response, want clarification about a specific use
case, or need commercial privacy documentation, contact us and we can help from
there.