FairwayCast

Feature

⛳ Welcome to FairwayCast

You’re in the free beta.

Premium features are unlocked while this is being built. Search a course and get a 16-day golf weather read.

✨ Built for golfers, not meteorologists

Know when to play. Know how to score.

FairwayCast turns weather into golf decisions: best tee windows, 16-day outlook, rain risk, wind penalties, heat risk, and course-condition guesses.

Real 16-day weather Course search GO / MAYBE / NOPE Free beta
📍 Search for a course

Round Forecast

Live weather appears after search
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Playability
Verdict

Search a course

Type a golf course, pick a result, and FairwayCast will pull live weather for that location.

Wind--
Rain--
Feels--
16-day intelligence

Daily golf outlook

🌤️
Search a course to load the golf outlook.
Weather source: Open-Meteo. Course search: GolfCourseAPI first, OpenStreetMap/geocoding fallback if coords are missing.
v2 beta tools

Favorites, Weekend Picker & Share Card

Favorite Courses

Save your current course and jump back to it later.

No favorites yet.

Best Weekend Round

Uses the loaded forecast to compare Saturday and Sunday scoring conditions.

Load a course first

Pick a course and FairwayCast will recommend the best weekend day.

Share Forecast

Copy or share a clean FairwayCast card for the selected course and date.

Watch mode

Quick wrist view

Next tee window
Fast glance
Score · wind · rain risk · feels-like temp
Beta
Round alert
Weather shift
Rain window and wind-gust warning concept
Soon
Performance predictor

Predicted Round

🏌️

Load a course first

Pick a course and date, then FairwayCast will estimate your score range from par, handicap, and weather difficulty.

Roadmap

What comes next

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Now
MVP
Course search, 16-day weather, scoring, tee windows
Live
Next
Better golf logic
Favorite courses, smarter weekend picker, share cards
v2
Later
Premium-level tools
Hole-by-hole wind, GPS maps, watch PWA, alerts
v3
Free during beta

Premium features unlocked while FairwayCast is in beta.

Built for fast golf planning first. Fancy hole-by-hole wind maps and real GPS course layouts can come after the basics are useful.