Wed 20 Jun 2007
golfshake.com - Everything golf, with a twist
Posted by Matt under MySQL , PHP , Profile , Social Networking
golfshake is a niche social networking site, targeted at golfers. In addition to the standard social features, golfshake adds many tools specific to the golf community.
Darren Ramowski originally submitted his site a couple months ago when it was golfscoretracker.co.uk. Since then he has done a complete overhaul and recently re-launched as golfshake.com. The new name and site are both big upgrades. As Darren explains in his blog, the main drive behind the switch was to promote the site to international (non-uk in the case) users. In addition the site has grown beyond a simple score tracking system to a full fledged community. The new name fits both these goals.
The original site was built seven years ago as a side project to help Darren’s golf game, as well as a way to refine his PHP/MySQL skills. The site has really taken off in the last 18 months as the user base has jumped from 1500 to over 16K. Darren attributes most of this growth to the additional community features which have encourages word of mouth advertising.
From Darren:
Within the last 2 years the site has seen some major updates to the code base and the introduction of lots of new features. Users can now get in touch with each other to arrange golf games, see how their golf compares with buddies, organize public events which other users can join and run golf societies online. It’s a bit of a cliche but it’s almost MySpace for golfers.
I’m a big fan of this sort of stat tracking/competition angle. It’s something that will keep users coming back and active on the site. The way Darren has incorporated the usual social networking features with features targeted directly at golfers is impressive. It is this integration of stat tracking and community that really set golfshake apart.
If you’re a golfer, golfshake is definitely worth checking out.
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June 20th, 2007 at 8:39 pm
A couple small bugs/issues I saw while checking out the site.
1) On the user profile page the breadcrumb for Users is a broken link
2) Also on the user profile, in the Playing Profile tab. The location part has “, , , ,”
3) I would recommend re-doing the groups page. I find that dropdowns with lots of options not very practical from a UI perspective.
5) I would tweak the generic user image (a golf ball) to include something like “No Image” or maybe the users name.
6) This one is kind of vague. I found the navigation of the site tricky. Part of that is because of how many features the site has. There were times when I couldn’t figure out how to get back to a page. I’m sorry I can’t make any firm suggestions to improve this.
I really didn’t see any huge issues. Well done.
August 23rd, 2007 at 12:05 am
Matt, cheers for the review.
Thanks for the pointers on the minor tweaks in points 1, 2 and 5.
I agree about point 3 and the golf society/group section is being completely reworked to make it more intuitive and easier to navigate.
Again with point 6 I agree again and this is the biggest headache for me. There are so many features and functionality within the site it is very difficult to get the balance right of providing the functionality but allowing users to navigate to it. At present some sections have 3 horiztonal navigation bars which is overkill and does cause confusion. With this in mind I am currently trawling through the site and reworking the navgiation, which I’ve done for the golf course directory and golf videos, with work already started on the other sections.
Regards,
Darren.
http://www.golfshake.com
February 26th, 2008 at 10:07 am
Golfshake is certainly offering a good service and it’s been around long enough to get the momentum but it isn’t the only site promoting itself as an ‘online golf community’. There are also VGS, GolfBuzz.com, http://www.theinternetgolfclub.com, http://www.thesocialgolfer and others.
All of these sites offer a community feel with a slightly different perspective (Golfshake majoring on score tracking for the individual, VGS & theinternetgolfclub on organising golf days and http://www.thesocialgolfer.com in facilitating the individual’s ability to join (and form) golf groups and join (or host) local golf games.
So, I guess in summary it’s about deciding what you want from your community and then picking the one which best suits your needs. For me it was thesocialgolfer, but you should check them all out and decide for yourself.
March 9th, 2008 at 5:59 am
There is also a newer online golf community called mulliganplus.com that we have just finished creating. We have tried to combine the best aspects from the other sites into a much easier to use one. With the traditional handicap and scorecard trackers, finding golf partners, challenging each other, online golf leagues etc.
I would be very grateful for feedback.