Accessibility
A site everyone can use.
We want every golfer, group leader, and companion to plan a trip with us comfortably, whatever device or assistive technology they use. Here is our commitment, and exactly how to reach us if something gets in your way.
Our commitment
Arrive Golf is built to be used by everyone, including people who rely on screen readers, keyboard navigation, captions, or other assistive technology. We treat accessibility as part of doing our job well, not an afterthought, and we work to keep it that way as the site grows.
The standard we build to
We design and develop toward the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1, Level AA. That means clear text contrast, visible keyboard focus, meaningful headings and labels, alternative text for meaningful images, and layouts that respond gracefully to zoom and to smaller screens. We also honor your reduced-motion setting, so animation calms down when you ask your device to keep motion to a minimum.
How we check our work
Every release runs automated accessibility checks against our public pages, and we pair those with hands-on testing using a keyboard and a screen reader. Automated tools cannot catch everything, so human review is part of the process. We are candid that we are always improving rather than claiming the work is ever fully finished.
Where we are still improving
Some third-party content, such as embedded video or maps, may not yet meet the same bar as the rest of the site. Where that is the case, we work with those providers or offer another way to get the same information. If you hit a barrier anywhere, we want to hear about it, because real reports are the fastest way for us to fix the right things.
Tell us
Found a barrier? Let us know.
If any part of this site is hard to use, or an assistive technology trips over something, please tell us what happened and what you were trying to do. Email us at tom@arrivegolf.com. We take these reports seriously and will work with you to get you the information or help you need, promptly and without any fuss.
This statement describes our ongoing accessibility efforts in good faith. We aim for WCAG 2.1 Level AA and test continually, but we do not claim that every page is fully conformant at every moment. If you need information from this site in a different format, contact us and we will provide it.