About

I sit in that gap.

Golf courses do not staff for technology. They staff for turf, members, and the day. When a vendor arrives with a robot, a sensor pack, or a new POS, the owner and the superintendent are asked to judge a stack they were never hired to understand.

I spent my career in high-tech hardware and software sales. I am an avid golfer. I have sat with local owners and general managers long enough to hear how the promises land after the demo leaves. I am in formal turf-management training (complete February 2027) and I am studying the tools vendors actually sell — IoT, GIS, edge computing, computer vision, and AI — so I can ask better questions on the operations side of the table.

GolfTechReady is not a claim that I have run your shop. It is a place to think in public: industry notes, a working view of how adoption should go, and a way to find me — for a conversation, a role, or a problem you want a second read on.

“The demo is easy. Tuesday after it rains is the product. Owners do not need another brochure — they need someone who can turn a promise into labor, water, and member optics.”

— Roots Deruiter

What this site is

A notebook and a front door.

Insights

Notes from the vendor–ops gap. What a club should ask before it signs. Labeled as thinking, not as field proof.

A process, still being written

Map the operation. Select the next system. Stay with the crew. Measure hours, not slideware. Sharpened in public.

A way to find me

Networking, a role, a second read on a vendor conversation. That is the live purpose until the training and the hours are real.

What I will not do

Call myself a turf expert. Publish a field case without permission. Cheerlead a brand because the deck was good.

Continue

Read, or talk.

Insights are how I think in public. A conversation is how we start.