10 Engaging Social Media Posts for Your Golf Club

Social media isn’t just a place to post tee time reminders and competition results—it’s where golf clubs can connect with members, attract new visitors, and show off the club’s personality. But if you’re not sure what to post next, we’ve got you covered.

Here are 10 proven, engaging post ideas your golf club can use today:

1. Behind-the-Scenes with the Greenkeepers

Your members love the course—so show them the hard work that keeps it pristine. Share videos or photos of maintenance routines, turf treatments, or early morning mowing.

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2. Member Spotlights

Highlight members of all ages and skill levels. Celebrate achievements, share stories, and welcome new members.

3. 'Guess the Hole' Photo Challenges

Post a photo from a unique angle and ask your audience to guess which hole it is. It sparks great engagement and shows off the course.

4. Flashback Fridays

Show how the club looked in the past or highlight iconic tournaments and players from your club’s history.

5. Pro Tips from the Club Pro

Record short clips with your PGA professional giving swing tips, putting drills, or course management advice. These build trust and promote your coaching services.

6. Food & Drink Features

Don’t forget the clubhouse! Showcase a chef’s special, Sunday roast, or new local beer on tap.

7. Sunrise & Sunset Course Photos

They never get old. They also consistently perform well on Facebook and Instagram.

8. Competitions & Giveaways

A free fourball or a voucher can do wonders for engagement and reach. Just ask people to comment, like or tag a playing partner.

9. User-Generated Content

Repost photos from members and visitors. Just remember to tag and credit them—it encourages others to do the same.

10. Polls & Questions

Use Instagram Stories or Facebook Polls to ask questions like:

  • “Favourite hole on the course?”

  • “Best clubhouse dish?”

  • “Would you rather play in wind or rain?”

It’s quick content that sparks conversation.

Final Tip:

Mix it up. Don’t just post scorecards—tell stories, show personality, and invite interaction. Social media is a two-way conversation, not a noticeboard.

Want help building a strategy that works for your club? Get in touch with Your GolfVantage today.