No corporate BS. No legacy code. Just products that actually work.
Golf tech has been stuck in 2010. We're here to change that.
Weekend Warrior started because we were tired of using garbage apps that couldn't handle a simple Wolf game. So we built our own. Now it's the most comprehensive golf game management platform out there. 8+ game formats. Advanced calculations. Real-time leaderboards. It just works.
Then courses started asking us for help. They were paying $500/month for software that looked like it was built in 2005. So we built Club Pro GMS — a modern operations platform.Assistant Pro is your AI assistant that answers the phone and books tee times. Voice booking and SMS confirmations. Yeah, we did that.
But we didn't stop there. While building these platforms, we kept running into the same problem: databases go down. Apps break. Users get angry. So we built FaaS (Failover as a Service) — zero-downtime failover for Supabase applications. Your app stays online even when Supabase doesn't. Managed hot-standby, automatic recovery, no infrastructure headaches.
We're not here to be another golf tech company. We're here to be the golf tech company. The one that ships fast, builds better, and doesn't make excuses. Golf tech, database reliability, AI-powered solutions — we build what works.
Founder & CEO
The guy who codes. Full-stack developer, product strategist, and the reason this company exists. Ships fast. Builds better.
Chris leads the technical direction of Weekend Warrior, Club Pro GMS, and FaaS. When he's not coding, he's probably on the course testing new features. Or thinking about them.
A former high school and college golfer, Chris brings a player's perspective to every product. He graduated from Southeastern Oklahoma State University with a BS in Computer Information Systems.
FUN FACT:
Built the first Weekend Warrior prototype in 3 weeks. Still runs on that code. Uses AI across the full stack—architecture, infra, database, app, and process. Products are the passion; the methodology is the soul. Still waiting on AI to fix his putting.
Co-Founder
The strategic mind. System architect, UX wizard, and the one who makes sure we don't build garbage. Scales right. Thinks bigger.
Taylor brings the vision and execution that turns good ideas into great products. When the architecture needs to scale, Taylor's the one who makes it happen. Without breaking things.
A Baylor University graduate, Taylor spent several years in the golf business before co-founding GMG Technology.
FUN FACT:
Designed the Club Pro GMS architecture in one whiteboard session. Still using it.

Taylor (left) and Chris (right)
Real products, real users, real feedback—then we make it better. No endless planning.
Quality isn't optional. We build products we'd actually want to use. No compromises.
No corporate speak. No fake promises. Just honest products that solve real problems. That's it.