Here’s a great article about Reid and RHI that was published today in our local newspaper…
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2012/apr/10/his-mark-on-the-game/
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by Joy Ball
Here’s a great article about Reid and RHI that was published today in our local newspaper…
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2012/apr/10/his-mark-on-the-game/
by Joy Ball
Just wanted to thank Bubba Watson for an exciting round yesterday to win the 2012 Masters! Congratulations to Bubba and our partners at Travis Mathew. To buy some of the great TM gear that Bubba was wearing this weekend, check out http://www.travismathew.com.
by Joy Ball
Just wanted to show a few pictures of some of the things going out the door this week…
First up, we finished a pile of trophies for Anthem’s Member Guest – The Duel in the Desert. These have a new ‘wrap’ design we’ve done, and then the top plate is hand painted. The two champion trophies have hand-sculpted and hand painted cactuses, also. The copper color on these, is one of my favorites. These turned out amazing!
Doral Resort saw some of the sample ‘casino’ style tee markers we did, and decided they’d be perfect for a tournament event they were hosting. Here are the brushed aluminum tournament set we are doing for them.
Eagle Springs needed a few more of their tee markers. These are still one of my favorites.
We did this great hanging sign for the Golf Shop at Huntingdon Valley, what a unique logo!
We also built a couple of these A-frame style signs for Royal Oaks. They have a set of numbers that slides into the sleeve, so the Pro can indicate what time the range is closing today. These are double-sided so they can easily be seen from any angle.
Finally, we had a set of proximity markers for Kennett Square. They went with the brushed aluminum cards, which is a great look, and saves money over the powdercoated version.
Have a great weekend!
by Joy Ball
These turned out so cool, I just had to put them up. These are some hand-painted, hand-sculpted trophies for the Wyatt Earp Open at Black Rock. It’s their Member-Guest, and they give out some amazing gifts/prizes. These are actually second-place trophies. I think first place gets a custom gun!
The ‘stump’ on these starts as a piece of 8″ pipe. The bark texture is actually weld slag. We joke that it takes a lot of talent to weld that poorly. The wood texture and the portrait of Wyatt Earp are handpainted. The wrap around band is colored with an acid wash and a copper patina. Really a neat piece.
Contact us today, so we can start working on a custom piece of art for your tournaments this year.
by Joy Ball
What’s in the shop this week? Well, other than some more lousy snow outside – here’s some of the things we’ve been working on lately.
First up are a set of tee markers for Arrowhead Golf Club out of Colorado. These are cut out of 3/16″ thick steel. They had us do them in 4 custom colors, here are a couple of them that I managed to grab a picture of before they were all boxed up.
Next, we’ve had several requests for tournament awards and trophies that “are something we’ve never seen before”. We’ve been experimenting with some new techniques and have paired up with a talented local artist to produce some awards and trophies that are truly unique. These are just samples at this point, but they turned out beautifully – and at a great price point for something of this quality!
This course asked us to come up with both a gift that each participant in their Member-Guest could recieve and a trophy for the event winners. They wanted something with a “Native American Hatchet”. Each piece is cut out of steel and hand painted.
The trophy is based on a piece of 8″ pipe, and probably weights 15-20lbs. It’s also hand crafted and painted. His incredible painting gives it a 3D look that is stunning.
Here’s another sample for a desert course. This simple cactus will make an amazing centerpiece for a trophy. All of the texture is done with just weld splatter and then hand painted.
Let us know if we can start working on something original and unique for your 2012 Member-Guest!
Finally here are a pair of boxes that were purchased by the guys at Trump National. The two boxes serve two different functions. First is what we call at ‘scorecard box’. This gets mounted on a pole (included) and is usually stationed near the first tee. It contains scorecards, pencils, tees, divot repair tools, etc. The second box is what we call a ‘tournament box’. This one is usually used by tournament organizers to carry the things they need from event to event and helps keep everything they need in one handy location. The tournament box is made of 1/8″ aluminum and is a great looking box that is more durable than anything else on the market. Both boxes can be completely customized to your individual needs and requirements.
Scorecard Box:
And the tournament box – it latches securely, has a sturdy handle, and a foam-lined bottom.
by Joy Ball
Here are a few of the things we have in the shop this week.
First up is an award we did for Sterling Bank. This is the second year that they’ve had us build award plaques and trophies for their customer appreciation program.
Then we did a another bunch of signage for La Quinta Resort in Palm Springs. This time it was for their concession stand/snack bar area. Signs include directional signs to the stand, waterproof menu cases (one that hangs on the wall, and one that mounts on a pole which they’ll have on the tee box of the 9th hole), and a large sign for the stand itself.
We did a set of proximity markers and matching Closest to the Pin signs for Wingpoint on the Washington coast.
The Meadow Club ordered another set of trophies for this years Meadowlark Invitational Golf Tournament. This is definitely one of my favorite trophies that we’ve done.
We’re working on some tournament cases and scorecard boxes for Trump National. Will have some final pictures of them next week.
by Joy Ball
Reid’s in Orlando at the national PGA merchandise show this week. He’s getting away from the snow here, checking out the competition, meeting with our sales reps, and getting together with some past and future clients. Here’s a handful of pictures he sent back to the shop to remind us that we’re not having nearly as much fun as he is… :)
Here’s Reid and Mossimo Giannulli of Mossimo clothing and G/Fore golf gloves. We’ve done some work for Mossimo in the past year, and Reid’s old college teammate and roommate, Ricky Barnes, exclusively wear’s G/Fore’s unique colored gloves.
Here’s the Barrington display piece that we made last week. Looks like it got to them just in time for the show…
Here’s a couple shots from the display of our friends at Travis Mathew. First up is their sweet touring truck/bus. It’s got a bar inside! I’m lobbying Reid to let us start working on outfitting one of those for next year’s show. He says we’ll probably have to sell a few more sets of tee markers first… Then, Reid spotted one of the display pieces that we built for Travis Mathew last year.
We’ll have to wait and see if he gets anything else good tomorrow.