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Short Grass is the free golf app used by golfers at Quaker Ridge Golf Club to log rounds, track their USGA handicap index, and run Nassau, Low Medal, and Skins bets — all on the course, in real time.
Quaker Ridge Golf Club, nestled in the picturesque landscape of Scarsdale, New York, stands as a testament to classic golf course architecture. Designed by the legendary A.W. Tillinghast and opened in 1916, Quaker Ridge is consistently ranked among the top golf courses in the world. Tillinghast's genius is evident in every hole, showcasing his signature blend of strategic bunkering, challenging green complexes, and a natural flow that integrates seamlessly with the rolling terrain of Westchester County. The course has undergone thoughtful restorations by architects like Rees Jones and Gil Hanse, ensuring its historical integrity while adapting to the modern game.
Playing Quaker Ridge is an immersive experience into golf's golden age. The course demands precision and strategic thinking from tee to green, rewarding well-executed shots and penalizing wayward ones. Its relatively compact footprint belies the grand scale of its design, with elevation changes, mature trees, and a meandering stream adding to both its beauty and its challenge. The conditioning is always impeccable, reflecting the club's commitment to maintaining a world-class playing surface that enhances the Tillinghast design.
What makes Quaker Ridge truly special is its timeless quality and the intellectual challenge it presents. It's a course that reveals more of its nuances with each play, inviting golfers to think their way around rather than simply overpower it. The overall playing experience is one of tradition, excellence, and a deep appreciation for golf architecture at its finest, making it a coveted destination for discerning golfers.


All tees play to par 70. Source: www.quakerridgegc.org.
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Short Grass is built for golfers who play courses like Quaker Ridge Golf Club — where every stroke counts and the bets make it interesting.
Log your round at Quaker Ridge Golf Club and your handicap differential is calculated automatically using the official USGA World Handicap System formula. No spreadsheets required.
See how your game evolves across every round at Quaker Ridge Golf Club. Track your scoring average, best rounds, and improvement over time with visual charts.
Identify your weakest holes on the Quaker Ridge Golf Club layout. Discover exactly which holes are costing you strokes and where you can pick up shots.
Set up Nassau, Skins, Low Medal, and Short Grass bets before you tee off. The app tracks the money in real time as you play.
Connect with the golfers you play with at Quaker Ridge Golf Club. Compare handicaps, view each other's scorecards, and settle bets through the app.
See where you rank among Short Grass members who play at Quaker Ridge Golf Club. Compete on gross and net leaderboards by course.
Whether your group plays a weekly Nassau or a Skins game on the back nine, Short Grass handles the maths so you can focus on your game. All bets support gross and net (handicap-adjusted) scoring.
Three separate bets — front nine, back nine, and overall 18. The classic format for any foursome at Quaker Ridge Golf Club.
Lowest gross or net score wins the pot. Choose Full 18, Front 9, Back 9, or Front & Back 9 together.
Win a hole outright to claim the skin. Ties carry over, building the pot on Quaker Ridge Golf Club's toughest holes.
Points for hitting fairways and greens. Rewards the ball-strikers in your group.
Hole-by-hole head-to-head with full handicap strokes applied. Perfect for a challenge match.
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Set up your Short Grass account before your next tee time at Quaker Ridge Golf Club. It takes two minutes and it's completely free.