About

Build A Golfer is a small, independent web game: spin real tour golfers, take one attribute from each, build a golfer of your own, and simulate a full season to see what it's made of.

What it is

The core loop takes two minutes: spin nine times, drop one attribute chip from each spin onto a golfer figure, then simulate a season against a field of real players. The season plays out with cuts, majors, a playoff stretch, and the occasional Sunday collapse, and finishes with a grade and a comparison against some of the greatest seasons the sport has ever produced.

It runs entirely in your browser. There is no server behind the game itself, no account to create, and no data leaves your device unless you choose to share a build.

Who it's for

Golf fans who like a spreadsheet as much as a scorecard, people who've argued about who the best iron player on tour is, and anyone who has ever wondered what a golfer built from nine different players' best attributes could actually do over a season. No prior familiarity with the sport's stats is required — every number in the game explains itself.

Free, ad-supported

Build A Golfer is free to play, in full, with no premium tier and no paywall. It's supported by a single, quiet ad rail that never sits on the spin or build screens — it appears only around results and list pages, reserved space and all, so it never causes the page to jump.

Privacy-first by construction

There's no account, so there's very little to protect: your history, personal bests, streak, and settings are stored on your own device and nowhere else. Optional ad and analytics scripts only load after you've had a chance to consent to them, and never before. See the privacy policy and cookies page for the full detail.

Contact

Questions, corrections, or a takedown request — one inbox handles all of it: hello@buildagolfer.app. See the contact page for what to include.

Disclaimer

Not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by the PGA TOUR, LIV Golf, Augusta National Golf Club, the USGA, The R&A, the PGA of America, or any player. Player names and statistics are used for identification and commentary only. Ratings are editorial. Tournament names are used to identify real events on the professional calendar; every result inside the game is simulated, not an official statistic or prediction. Player photographs are the property of their respective owners and are used for identification only.