// Golf Course Partnership

They play 18.
We handle the truck.

Here's exactly how on-site detailing runs at your club — so members get a premium amenity and your team adds zero work to the day.

Premium SUV being detailed at an Austin golf clubhouse at golden hour
// Member SUVClubhouse · Golden hour
// How a round-day detail runs

Tee off. Detail done.

A premium amenity your members will come to expect.

  1. 01

    Member books at the bag drop

    Members reserve a tier (Birdie, Eagle, Longhorn) through our link — at the bag drop, the pro shop, or on their phone. Just a small $25 deposit reserves the slot, and it comes off their total. No staff involvement needed.

  2. 02

    Keys to Ben, clubs to the cart

    On round day, members hand keys to Ben at a designated spot. He walks the vehicle, confirms the package and any add-ons up front, and gets set up in his dedicated bay.

  3. 03

    Detail runs while they play

    Birdie wraps in ~45 minutes, Eagle in ~90, Longhorn in ~3 hours — comfortably inside a full round. Members never have to think about it.

  4. 04

    Walk-around at the turn

    Ben does a walk-around with the member when they finish, hands over a Vehicle Health Report, and takes payment on his iPhone. They leave the club in something that feels like a win — even if the scorecard didn't.

// Every detail includes

The baseline.

Same standard as our retail service — and the clubs get cleaned, too.

  • +Graphene-infused finish
  • +Streak-free window cleaning
  • +Tire shine
  • +Interior wipe-down
  • +Complimentary golf club cleaning with every detail
  • +100% satisfaction guarantee — if it's not right, Ben does it again, free
// Logistics, for the club

What we need from you.

We need a 13×26 ft area

Roughly two cart-path stalls or two parking spaces near the bag drop. Shade is appreciated. We bring our own water and power.

Revenue share, not a cost

On-site detailing is a profit-generating amenity. Your club earns a share on every service performed on property — no investment, no staffing, no overhead.

Co-branded for your club

Booking pages, signage, and sign-up cards can carry your club's branding alongside ours. Members see a club amenity, not a vendor.

// Who's on property

Ben Ahrens, founder.

Ben grew up on golf courses — his dad was a superintendent — played collegiate baseball at Pitt State, and spent years as a police officer before starting Duke's. He carries himself like a member, not a vendor, and your members will notice.

"Your members will remember the detail. Your staff will remember how easy it was."

Ben Ahrens, founder of Duke's DetailingDuke and Beau, the Great Pyrenees brothers behind Duke's

Ready to bring Duke's to your club?

Tell us your member count, your bag-drop layout, and your timing. We'll send a plan.