Report it in 30 seconds and we will email you the moment someone turns it in — anywhere in Florida, even after you have flown home. Free, no account, no app.
Florida has more golf courses than any other state — and more traveling golfers than any other state. That combination is why clubs go missing here so often: not in the rough, but at the bag drop, in a rental car, on the cart after the turn, or in transit back home. By the time the pro shop finds a stray 7-iron behind the counter, its owner is usually a thousand miles away and has given up. FindYourGolfClub closes exactly that gap. Whether it is a driver, a wedge, a putter or a single iron out of your set, you file one free report and our matching engine keeps watching every found-club report in the state for you — for six months, automatically.
Brand, type of club, which course, your email. Add a photo if you have one. Takes about 30 seconds.
Our system compares your report against every found club in Florida — including the photos — day after day.
You get an email the moment there is a likely match. Contact stays anonymous until ownership is confirmed.
Then you are holding something that someone is genuinely upset about — a wedge they have played for fifteen years, or the one iron that breaks up a matched set. Handing it to the pro shop is the right instinct, but it usually ends in a box behind the counter that nobody ever claims, because the course has no way to reach the owner. Report it here as well and we will do the reaching for you: if the owner files a report, you both get an email. Your contact details stay private throughout, and the owner has to prove the club is theirs before anything is arranged.
Report a club you foundPick your course and the report form opens with the name already filled in. Do not see it? Report anyway — you can type in any course name.
About this list: it is our working directory of Florida golf courses, compiled so you can find yours quickly. Being listed does not mean a course is a FindYourGolfClub partner or endorses us — courses that have joined are shown on our partner map. Something wrong or missing? Tell us and we will fix it.
Every pro shop in this state has the same box of unclaimed clubs behind the counter. We turn it into a process that runs itself: found clubs get matched to their owners automatically, by email. It is free, there is nothing to install, and it takes about five minutes to set up.
List your course — freeNothing. FindYourGolfClub is free for golfers and free for courses. There is no account to create, no app to install and no payment of any kind.
Yes — and that is exactly the case we were built for. Most clubs go missing on golf trips, which means the golfer is already home by the time the club turns up in the pro shop. You file one report and we notify you by email wherever you are, even months later.
Absolutely. The list below is our directory of Florida courses, but the report form accepts any course name you type in. Nothing about the match depends on the course already being listed.
No. This is a directory of Florida golf courses so you can find yours quickly — it is not a list of partners and does not imply any endorsement. Courses that do join us are shown separately on our partner map.
When you report a lost club, our system compares it against every found-club report — brand, club type, course, date and even the photo. When it finds a likely match, both sides get an email. Contact stays anonymous until ownership is confirmed.
180 days, and you can extend it with one click from the email we send you. Lost clubs regularly turn up months after the round.
A free lost-and-found process for your pro shop: instead of a box of unclaimed clubs behind the counter, found items get matched to their owner automatically. No cost, no software to install, no setup fee.
Lost a club in a specific city?
Each page lists the courses in that city.
Other golf destinations:
Our assistant helps you right away. For tricky cases we pass you to the team.
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