Golf Course Aerial Video & Hole-by-Hole Flyovers

Show golfers every hole before they ever tee off — cinematic tee-to-green flyovers of your entire course.

A golf course is a hard thing to show on a website. A scorecard is numbers; a few photos miss the experience. So we fly it. For St. George’s Golf & Country Club, we captured all eighteen holes the way a golfer experiences them — flying the full length of each hole from the tee to the green, hole by hole, so visiting players know exactly what’s ahead. We shot it twice, in fact — back again after the club refined the course. It’s become one of our favorite formats, and it’s available to any club that wants to show off what it’s got.

Course flyovers are part of our broader aerial video work. See all our drone services.

What we deliver

Why clubs do it

The St. George's flyover

We created a total of 19 individual videos for St. George’s Golf & Country Club, all of which are played back-to-back in the player above. The first video is a short promotional video of the course and the rest is comprised of all eighteen holes, from tee to green. The collection allows visiting golfers to get to know the course before they arrive. It also shows off all the hard work and effort that went into designing the course.

What your club walks away with

Every flyover package is cut for real use: individual hole clips your pro shop can drop into the course-tour page or send to outing planners, plus a full-course highlight edit built for social feeds and event screens. Footage arrives color-graded and delivered in formats that play everywhere from Instagram to the clubhouse TV.

Frequently asked questions

We fly each hole the way it plays — up the fairway from behind the tee, over the trouble, and onto the green — then cut the passes into clean, watchable clips. One visit usually covers the full eighteen.

No. We coordinate scheduling with your superintendent or pro shop, work in early windows, and stay clear of groups on the course. Most members never notice the shoot happening.

Yes, and it’s common. St. George’s brought us back for a second full flyover after refining several holes, so the video always matches what golfers actually find on the ground.

Anything the club needs — the website’s course tour, outing and membership marketing, social posts, tournament promos, even in-club screens. You receive the files outright, with no licensing meter running.

Show off your course

Tell us about the course and what you want to show members and visitors — we’ll plan the flyover and send a quote.