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Vol. I · How it works

Curated weekend rounds.

A small club for Orange County golfers who'd rather meet someone new on the first tee than text their roommate. Apply once. We pair you. You show up to play.

Two standing Saturdays.

We hold two standing tee times every Saturday at two different courses. Anaheim Hills in the morning (around 10 AM, walked) — canyon course, real 18, golden-hour ritual. Coyote Hills in the afternoon (around 1 PM, cart-included) — premium clubhouse, sunset light, post-round bar. Same day, two cohorts, two characters — pick the one that fits your week.

The full round is eighteen holes either way. We book the standing slot so the foursome's locked in by Friday. If you've got somewhere to be after nine, peel off at the turn and meet us at the bar. Either way you played the course with three new people.

Walking or cart? Anaheim Hills walks (carts available on request). Coyote Hills requires carts by course policy — included in the green fee. We default to whatever fits the course.

Plus, when player calendars line up, we run bonus weekday rounds at Brea Creek — a casual walked 9-hole executive course for after-work foursomes and the on-ramp for members new to the game.

Format: we play scramble — everyone tees off, pick the best ball, everyone plays from there. Faster, more social, no pressure on newer players. Full walk-through →

See all three courses →

How the rotation works.

Membership in Double Pars is one decision. You apply, we approve, you're in the rotation. From there, you don't have to ask each week if there's a round — we send you the lineup.

Every Wednesday we drop the week's tee times. Always the two standing Saturday slots — 10 AM at Anaheim Hills and 1 PM at Coyote Hills. Plus any bonus rounds we're running that week — often a walked 9-hole evening at Brea Creek, sometimes a Sunday morning or a Friday before the weekend — when player calendars line up. You reply IN to the ones that fit, PASS on the ones that don't.

Think of it like a Brazilian BBQ. You sit at the table with the card flipped to the green side. We bring the rounds out. You say yes, you pass, you say yes — no per-week scheduling dance, no availability surveys, no fighting the booking system.

"We sent you invites this week — that's what your membership pays for."

The two Saturday slots are the heartbeat. Bonus rounds are the upside. We pair you with people we think you'll actually want to know.

What it costs.

Free to apply. Once approved, you pick the option that fits — both available only to the Vol. I founding 50.

Drop-in · Pay per round

$29 a round.

  • No commitment, no renewal
  • Charged each time you reply IN to an invite
  • Upgrade to annual any time

Annual · Locked for life

$200 a year.

  • Unlimited rounds — both standing Saturdays + all bonus rounds
  • 30-day money-back if your first foursome doesn't click
  • Your $200/yr rate is permanent — Vol. II rises won't move you
  • Set of clubs on us if you don't have any (founding 50 perk)
  • First drink at the clubhouse on us · Quarterly Founder's Night (drinks comp'd)

Card on file at apply (no charge until you reply IN). The first time you accept a round invite, your card is charged — $29 if drop-in, $200 if annual.

The membership covers curation, coordination, and your standing reservation. Green fees are separate, paid directly to the course at the clubhouse: ~$60–80 walking at Anaheim Hills, $75 cart-included at Coyote Hills, under $30 walking at Brea Creek for the bonus 9-hole rounds. No markup, no surprise charges.

Vol. II standard pricing opens later, set based on what we learn from the first 50. Founding members stay at $200/yr regardless.

The promise.

If you go annual and the first foursome doesn't click — for any reason — we refund the full $200 inside 30 days. No forms, no friction, no debate. You can keep playing as drop-in or walk away clean.

Smaller, well-matched cohorts always. We won't overbook the rotation.

Why this exists.

Remote work changed the math of meeting people. Old structures — work happy hours, the gym, friends of friends — don't carry the load they used to. The Surgeon General called loneliness a public-health concern in 2023. Adult friendship is harder than it should be.

Golf is the rare four-hour activity that's neither screens nor small talk. Walking eighteen holes with three new people gives you more conversation than most adult social structures allow. The course is the third place that hasn't been disrupted yet.

We didn't build Double Pars to fix loneliness. We built it because we wanted a Saturday morning that felt real.

Apply for Vol. I.

The first 50 founding members get the welcome. Applications take about three minutes. We read every one by hand and respond within 48 hours.

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