Landing soon — App Store & Google Play

Collect birds. Beat your buddies.

Chirps turns every round into a bit of a scavenger hunt — catch a bird for every birdie, chase the rare ones down at every course, and let your birdies do the talking when you finally beat your buddy. GPS yardages, live scorecards, and tournaments too, if you're into that sort of thing.

Coming soon on theApp Store Coming soon onGoogle Play Teeing off summer 2026 on iPhone, Apple Watch & Android — coast to coast
Chirps golf app home screen showing bird collection, rounds played, and live scores

Collect birds like badges of honour.

Every birdie unlocks a new bird for your collection — eighteen per course, waiting to be caught. Play a new course, unlock a new flock. Basically a Pokédex for people who'd rather be outside.

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Bird Collection

Eighteen birds per course, hundreds waiting across the province. Some are rarer than a straight drive off the first tee.

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GPS Rangefinder

Know your yardage before you chunk it. Satellite views so sharp you'll run out of excuses.

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Live Scorecards

One phone, one scorecard, zero arguments on eighteen about who really had a six.

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Tournaments Made Easy

Scrambles, best ball, stroke play — set your shotgun start in a minute flat, then let the leaderboard do the trash talking.

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Chirp Your Friends

Birdie, eagle, or ace — Chirps fires off the trash talk to your friends automatically, the second it happens. No typing required.

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Honours

Fix a pin, snap a photo, help the flock. Honours means bragging rights, not just good karma.

Peek inside the bag.

Quick to score, easy to read even when the sun's actually out (rare, we know), and dangerously easy to reopen the morning after.

Chirps golf app home screen with rounds played and live scores Chirps GPS hole view with yardages and live group scoring Chirps tournament screen with details and share code Chirps bird collection and round history screen

Ready to bag your first birdie?

Landing soon on the App Store and Google Play. Round up your foursome — someone's got to top it off the first tee.