Browser - Settings: Tee Time Interval
The Tee Time Interval tab is where you set the spacing in minutes between tee times — typically 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, or 15 minutes per slot. The Browser version uses a list-of-intervals model: each row defines a date range, day-of-week, and time-of-day window with an interval value in minutes. You can layer multiple intervals so mornings can run a tighter 8-minute spacing while afternoons relax to 10 minutes.
Step-by-Step: Get to the Tee Time Interval tab
Step 1: Settings → Tee Sheet Settings.
Step 2: The page opens to the first top tab. Scroll the top tab strip to the right (or click the right-chevron at the far right) to see additional tabs.
Step 3: Click Tee Time Interval — it sits at or near the right end of the tab strip.
Step 4: The page shows a table of current intervals plus an ADD INTERVAL button in the top-right.
Step-by-Step: Add a new interval
Step 1: Click ADD INTERVAL (green button, top-right).
Step 2: The Tee Time Interval Settings side panel opens.
Step 3: Set the Start Date and End Date. Both default to today (shown as MM-DD format).
Step 4: Under Day of week, check the days this interval applies to. All seven days are checked by default — uncheck any that shouldn't use this interval.
Step 5: Enter Start Time and End Time in HH:mm 24-hour format.
Step 6: Pick an Interval Type from the dropdown:
- Regular (the default) — every tee time slot is spaced the same number of minutes apart.
- Alternating — two interval values that alternate. Useful for pace-of-play patterns where you want uneven spacing.
Step 7: Enter Interval Value 1 (minutes). Default is 10.
Step 8: If you chose Alternating, a second field — Interval Value 2 (minutes) — appears. Enter the second value.
Step 9: Click Save (black) to commit, or Cancel (red outline) to discard.
How Regular and Alternating work
With Regular, every slot is spaced the same. Set Interval Value 1 to 10 and your tee times come at minute 0, 10, 20, 30.
With Alternating, the two values alternate. Value 1 = 10 and Value 2 = 8 means slots come at 0, +10, +8, +10, +8 — repeating.
TIP: Use Alternating when your starter is pacing different group sizes and needs a recurring tight-then-loose rhythm. Use Regular for predictable, consistent spacing.
What you'll see in the interval list
Nine columns:
- ID — system-generated row ID
- Start Date and End Date — the date range
- Day Of Week — comma-separated abbreviated days
- Start Time and End Time — the time-of-day window
- Interval Type — Regular or Alternating
- Interval — minutes per tee time. For Regular, a single number ("10"). For Alternating, X/Y format ("7/8" means Value 1 = 7, Value 2 = 8).
- Action — Edit (black) and Delete (red)
Edit or delete an interval
Click Edit (black) or Delete (red) in the Action column for the interval you want to change.
Layering intervals
You can have multiple intervals on the same date range and same days but different time-of-day windows. For example, on Tu/W/Th from 5/5 to 8/27, run a 10-minute Regular interval from 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM and an 8-minute Regular interval from 4:08 PM to 8:00 PM.
Who uses this and when
General Manager, Director of Golf, or Pro Shop Manager. Use it on seasonal switchovers, for special events that require interval changes, or when post-go-live pace-of-play tuning is needed.