Introducing the Cart Rider's Golf Log: The First Analog Golf Tracker Built for Everyday Golfers

Introducing the Cart Rider's Golf Log: The First Analog Golf Tracker Built for Everyday Golfers

Most golfers will never need a caddie. And yet, for decades, the only dedicated golf tracking notebook on the market has been designed as if they will.

The classic caddie yardage book — dense with course maps, wind calculations, green reads, and pro-grade notation — is a brilliant tool for a very specific golfer: one who has a caddie standing next to them, plenty of time, and years of experience translating raw data into a lower scorecard. For the other 25 million golfers in the United States, it's noise.

The Average Golfer Deserves a Better Tool

You play weekends. Maybe a few rounds during the week if the schedule allows. You ride in a cart. You're not trying to make the Tour — you're trying to shave strokes, track what's working, and actually enjoy the game more by understanding your own patterns. You want to improve, and you know the data to do it exists somewhere in every round you play. You just need a clean, practical way to capture it.

That's the exact gap the Cart Rider's Golf Log was built to fill.

Introducing the Cart Rider's Golf Log

The Cart Rider's Golf Log is the first analog golf tracking notebook designed specifically for the everyday golfer who rides. Not for caddies. Not for scratch players with a team behind them. For you — the golfer who cares enough to track their game but doesn't want to spend more time writing than playing.

WRKBKS only builds a notebook when it can build one meaningfully better than what already exists. The Cart Rider's Golf Log exists because nothing on the market was honestly serving the cart-riding recreational golfer. What was available either asked too much — demanding pro-level notation and caddie-book fluency — or too little, offering nothing more than a box to scribble a number in.

This notebook lives in the middle, where most golfers actually live.

What Makes It Different

Designed for How Cart Golfers Actually Play

You're not pacing yardages or reading greens from 40 feet. You're pulling up to the ball, glancing at the GPS unit on the dash, and making a decision. The Cart Rider's Golf Log is sized and structured to work in that environment — quick to reference, easy to fill in between shots, and genuinely useful when the round is over and it's time to see what the data says.

Track What Actually Moves Your Handicap

Fairways hit. Greens in regulation. Up-and-down percentage. Number of putts. Club selections by hole. These are the metrics that reveal where strokes are being lost — and where they can be recovered. The Cart Rider's Golf Log puts them front and center, round after round, in a format that builds a clear picture of your game over time.

You can't manage what you don't measure. And you can't measure what you don't have a system for.

Analog by Design

There are golf apps for everything. GPS devices, swing analyzers, stat trackers on your phone. But there's something about putting pen to paper — on the course, in real time — that none of those tools replicate. It slows you down just enough to notice. It connects you to the round in a way that a swipe and a tap simply don't. The Cart Rider's Golf Log is for golfers who understand that difference.

Designed in Indiana. Printed in the USA. Built to Last a Season.

Like everything WRKBKS makes, the Cart Rider's Golf Log is printed right here in the USA. The paper, the binding, the cover stock — every element is chosen because it holds up in real conditions, not just in a product photo. This is a working notebook. It's meant to get used.

Golf Is More Fun When You Know Your Game

The golfers who improve fastest aren't always the ones who practice the most. They're the ones who pay attention. The Cart Rider's Golf Log is the tool that makes paying attention easy — round after round, hole after hole, season after season.

If you've been riding in a cart for years, playing with a scorecard and a phone app and a vague sense that you're leaving strokes somewhere out there on the course — this notebook was built for you.

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About the Author

Dustin is the founder of WRKBKS and a designer with over two decades of experience across marketing agencies, in-house creative teams, and his own ventures. He holds degrees in both Web Design and Graphic Design and has worked on some of the most recognizable brands and moments in recent memory — including Newell's Ball Blue Book (Edition 38), design support for the Sochi 2014 Olympic branding, and creative work for two USA Summer Olympic teams.

Earlier in his career, he was a designer at Borders Bookstores, where his work touched everything from email campaigns and landing pages to the screensaver running on their in-store kiosks. He later founded Hanger3, an e-commerce brand that turned vintage subway tokens into wearable jewelry — a venture that earned him features in several well-known publications.

WRKBKS is his latest project: a line of purpose-built pocket notebooks and EDC stationery, printed in Indiana, designed from scratch, and built to be used.