Must be that time of year when everyone starts planning their events, because we’ve been swamped with requests for custom awards and trophies lately! Wanted to post a few pictures of some of the unique designs we’ve been working on lately. Some of them are still in the development stages… If you have a tournament coming up this year, and would like to discuss a fun, unique, original design for your awards, give us a holler. While I can’t promise that we can build absolutely ANYTHING from scratch, we will promise that we can work with you to build something new for just about any design and budget.
Happy 2013!
Happy New Year from everyone here at RHI, hope everyone had a great holiday season! Thank you for helping us have a great 2012, and we look forward to working with you in the coming year.
It’s been a few weeks since I put up any pictures of the things we’ve been working on, so here we go in no particular order…
First up is a perpetual trophy. Sea Oaks and Seaview have a tournament every year called “Battle of the Seas”. They asked for kind of a nautical themed trophy, here is what we came up with. Funny coincidence, but while I was just uploading these pictures, we received the following email from Brian Rashley, the Head Pro at Seaview – “Wow, is all I have to say about the Battle of the Seas Trophy… it blew my mind when I saw the size and detail. It’s awesome, and has been getting all sorts of attention…” Thanks, Brian, that’s what we love to hear!
The people at CRU Golf asked from some help building display pieces for use at the PGA Show in a couple weeks. For the big display sign, the white background is actually a large piece of white leather they sent us. The other piece is for them to display their custom headcovers. See you at the show!
Here are a couple sample tee markers and a proximity marker that we sent to Global Golf Sales. This might be one of the more ‘intricate’ logos we’ve done.
A couple of “Southern” Awards. First are some sample trophies and plaques for the SouthernSwing Tour, and the second is an award plaque for Southern Dunes.
The Gallery has been keeping us very busy with all sorts of projects. Here is a range yardage sign with removeable numbers, garbage can enclosures, clock and thermometer signs, new bag stands for their practice facility, and a set of ‘family tees’.
Some Bag Drop directional signs for the guys at TPC – San Antonio.
And finally, at least for now, we have some scorecard/amenities boxes that we did for the Vintage Club.
New This Week!
Been a little while since I’ve posted some of the projects we’ve been working on, I’ve been busy getting our new brochure put together and our new stock item online store up and running…
First up are these tee markers that we did for Ball State University. These were a lot of fun and turned out great!
Next were a bunch of different Proximity Markers and KP signs (or Tee Announcements, whatever you want to call them :) )
Darien CC:
Floridian:
The Cliffs:
And some great new ones (including the new-style closest to the pin Proximity Marker) for Ocean Reef Club
We had a request for a “shadow box” type presentation for a hole in one award. There were places for the lucky ball, the scorecard, and a photo…
Some trophies for the Tumble Creek Cup:
New Tee Markers for Shorehaven…
Some replacement signs to go on the tee signs at Quintero out of polished Stainless Steel – will look great for a long time!
And finally new Tee Monument signs for Southern Dunes, which is owned by the Ak-Chin nation of Native Americans. Each sign contains the yardage to the hole from the tee box and other information, but then also the Ak-Chin name for the hole, as well as a translation into English. These signs were a lot of fun! They then took each of these signs and mounted them on custom brick/masonry walls and planter beds that they added at each hole. I’m sure they look amazing.
I guess that’s everything for now. There’s a lot of new stuff in progress that I hope we’ll get at least one more post up yet this year!
Trophies, Bag Stands and Miniflags!
Looks like it’s been a couple weeks since I updated this, but here are some of the things we’ve been working on.
First up are some great trophies that we did for Salishan. These start out as a piece of steel pipe that Will works his magic on until they look like old tree stumps. They’re heavy, but look amazing! We did individual trophies for the winners, and then some large perpetual trophies that they can add the winners’ names to each year.
Then we did bag stands for Whisper Rock’s practice range. This was a new design for us that they requested, but it seems sturdy, strong, looks great and is cost effective!
Here are some putting green miniflags for Quintero. I love this copper vein powdercoating!
Here is a sign for one of the private rooms at Hayden Lake CC. There is a place where the club can slide in a nametag for the person/group who has the room reserved.
Thanks again for a great summer season! Hope everyone has a good week.
In the shop last week…
Here are a few of the things we’ve shipped in the last week…
First up are some additional signs for Wykygyl Country Club. They wanted some custom range signage that they could swap the numbers on to indicate when the practice facility was scheduled to close each night. They also wanted a sign to designate an area for instruction only.
Next we have a new bag stand design for Whisper Rock.
Another Arizona course, Firerock, had some of our first miniflags that we built. After three years of hard use, the finish needed some touching up. It’s easy and cost-effective for us to re-powdercoat our products and they are as good as new – ready for several more years of service!
The Grove orderd closest to the pin and proximity markers…
We did a perpetual plaque for a Ladies Club Championship at Loch Nairn.
Finally, one or our sales reps asked for a point of sale display for Bodega Harbor with the course logo and co-branded with the Antigua logo.
Hope everyone has a good week! Thanks for helping us have a great summer!
Starting to look like Fall is here…
Not sure if Fall is really here yet, but the temps have finally dropped from the 90’s to the 70’s and the fair is in town, so it feels like Fall is just around the corner. In addition to still pounding through Antigua displays, here are a few more projects we’ve had around the shop this week…
First up is a ‘Mini-Monument’ for Westchester Country Club in New York. They host a PGA Tour event, and wanted a large monument that they could put plaques on with the winner’s names, etc. We’ve been discussing a large 6′ tall monument with them, and they wanted to see a scaled down version to see how it’s going to look. At this point, we may change up the colors a little bit, but other than that – here is a little 2′ tall version.
Next we built a set of tee markers for the golf team at Santa Clara University. Hopefully, we’ll get to do the rest of the West Coast Conference… :)
Here’s a mammoth entry sign for the new Rock Creek – Idaho course. It might look like one of our standard signs, but this has a 3″ tube post and the sign itself is 3’x3′.
We did a couple practice range clock signs for the Philadelphia section of the PGA:
And a couple different tournament awards. First we have another local charity hosting an event for the Gleason Project. They asked for an award plaque similar to what we did on the earlier trophies. Then San Luis Obispo asked for some replicas of their tournament tee markers that were slightly modified so that they could be mounted on a wooden trophy base that they were building. Great idea!
Have a great weekend!
It’s time for the Olympics…
Congrats to all of the American athletes who are doing their best, and doing such a great job representing our country. In between watching the Games, here are a few of the things we’ve been working on lately.
First up are some great new range accessories for the new course at Rock Creek – Idaho. They wanted some simple, rustic, economical bag stands and a sand and seed bottle holder. I think this ‘tree’ design for the sand and seed turned out great.
We had a golf course designer ask for some custom miniflags for his personal putting green with the logos of some of the courses he’s worked on.
The folks in Dunlap, Iowa just keep selling corporate sponsorships for each hole on their course. What a great way to advertise your local businesses.
Here’s a large ‘Proxy” style sign. It’s similar to a giant proximity marker. The cards can slide in and out and have interchangeable messages. This one was for PGA West.
Here’s a trophy for Tetherow’s Celidh Ladies Member Guest. A ‘Celidh’ is an Irish word for a dance/party. I had to look it up…
Finally, here are some shots of some trophies we just finished for the Kinnickinnick Cup at Gozzer Ranch. These started out as smooth pieces of steel pipe, but Will managed to weld them up so they looked like old tree stumps. They look great. It takes a lot of skill to weld that ‘poorly’. :)
That’s it for now. Have a great weekend, and go Team USA!
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