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Redefining the word "Custom"…

New “Casino” Course designs…

We’ve had a few requests from facilities that operate both a casino and a golf course for some tee marker concepts that incorporate a casino feel.  Here are a couple design ideas, a large dice and a playing card.  The large dice could have a course’s logo incorporated into one face of the die, and the playing card shown here has Circling Raven’s (a great local course and casino) logo.

An example of a 'Casino' course tee marker. Another casino course tee sign with the Circling Raven logo.

Here’s a new bag stand design that uses some twisted steel.  The twisted steel is very heavy and durable and is a great look for reasonably priced range accessories.

A new driving range bag stand design. Reasonably priced and very sturdy.

We use what we call “fishscale” (a process of grinding and polishing) on aluminum all the time.  For this Barrington leather point of sale display we tried fishscaling some steel.  It’s a more subtle look than on the aluminum, but I really like it.

We do 'fishscaled' aluminum all the time, but this fishscaled steel turned out great.

Lastly, here’s a couple recent signs we’ve finished up for Malibu.  The colored arrows against the natural rust looks pretty cool.

Another directional sign for Malibu Country Club. The natural rust is great! Another Malibu sign.

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Around the Shop – Thanksgiving Week

Winter is finally here.  We got our first decent snow, and it’s cold!  I guess now we can claim that all of our products are tested under extreme conditions…

  RHI Shop

  RHI Shop

It’s Thanksgiving week and things are a little quiet, but there are a few things going out today.

Here are some tee markers we’ve done for Southern Dunes and Malibu Country Club.  They needed a few extras, so here’s a couple replacements…

Malibu and Southern Dunes Tee Markers

Brown Golf owns serveral courses in the Southeast.  They are outfitting their teaching facility at Island West and Pinecrest.  Here are some signs that will go on the range with their logo on one side and a blank chalkboard on the back where they can write the lesson taker’s name.  They also purchased range spacers and some other ‘teaching area’ signs, but unfortunately the guys boxed them up before I could get a picture.

  Range Signs

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