Legal
Accessibility Statement
Last updated: April 11, 2026
Our commitment
SCORD is committed to making the SCORD marketing site and the digital products we ship for golf courses perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. We aim to conform to WCAG 2.1 Level AA and work to maintain that bar as content and features evolve.
What we do
- Semantic HTML and sensible heading structure so pages make sense to assistive technologies.
- Color contrast and typography choices aligned with WCAG AA expectations for text and UI controls.
- Keyboard navigation and visible focus for interactive elements where we control the implementation.
- Screen reader-friendly patterns for common components (labels, landmarks, live regions where appropriate).
- Meaningful alternative text for informative images; decorative images marked accordingly in the design system.
Course websites built with SCORD
Customer sites are built on a shared design system that embeds these practices by default. Course-specific content (copy, media, third-party embeds) can affect accessibility; we work with operators to fix issues found in QA and encourage accessible content choices (for example, alt text on uploaded imagery).
SCORD is not responsible for the accessibility of customer-provided content, third-party embeds, or modifications made outside the SCORD platform. Where we become aware of accessibility issues in customer content, we will notify the course and recommend corrections, but remediation of customer-supplied materials is the course’s responsibility.
Feedback
If you encounter a barrier on scord.golf or a SCORD-built course site, contact support@scord.golf. Describe the page, what you were trying to do, and your browser or assistive technology if relevant. We will acknowledge your report within 3 business days and provide a substantive response, including a remediation plan or explanation, within 10 business days.
Limitations
This statement describes SCORD’s accessibility goals and practices. It is not a warranty of full conformance with any standard. Accessibility is an ongoing effort; some content or features may not yet meet every criterion. We welcome feedback and prioritize reported issues.