


Custom Golf Course Accessories
by Joy Ball
Bag stands by RHI Golf are beautiful and built to last. If you’re looking to update your driving range, we can help you create a gorgeous presentation that your members will love.
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St. Charles Country Club’s new bag stands just came in and their driving range looks great!!
We worked with CDA National Reserve on their driving range set up and it looks beautiful! We also made their tee markers earlier this year. We love all of our customers, but it’s nice working with courses in our backyard, too!!
Here’s a look at the Troon driving range update that we did for Entrada at Snow Canyon recently. They have new bag stands, dividers & half barrel ball baskets for a clean & consistent look. The beautiful coloring is called Copper Vein and we went with see-thru logos for an understated look.
This is some of what we did at the Discovery Land Co. property, Driftwood. They chose a custom shade of green and worked with our designers for a brand specific look.
by Joy Ball
The Summer of 2020 might not be the time that your club is wanting to update the entire driving range, especially if you are in the North or East Coast. But you still need things… COVID-19 did not change the fact that your recycled plastic bag stands aren’t holding up to the weather and need to be replaced badly…
It’s a good idea to write down EVERYTHING that needs to be updated on the course and the range on a piece of paper. Then prioritize it and write a new list for 2020 with the ‘must haves’ and then the ‘would like to haves’ for 2021. This advice could really apply to personal life as well as a way of cutting spending and focusing on what matters most in life instead of the distractions…
At RHI Golf we’re seeing that many projects are being done in multiple steps. For example, some of our clients are ordering bags stands only instead of the range dividers, club cleaners, ball crates, etc. Or maybe all of the signage needs to be updated, but for now the most important thing is to get signs out there so people aren’t riding their rvs or walking their dogs where they potentially could be hit by golf balls, so a partial signage order is placed with the intention that more signs will be ordered in the near future. There are still full range orders being placed and capital funds are being released more and more. But don’t stress if there’s pressure to keep spending to a minimum. So start with the essentials and go from there. Not everything has to be done all at once. Breathe. You got this.
Here’s a look at some of the driving range & course supplies that have been going out our doors lately.
This is the mini-cart that we made for Tributary Club in Driggs, Idaho. Usually we made large carts, but sometimes a little smaller is just right!!
Range Dividers for Lubbock Country Club. We also made bag stands and trash can enclosures for them, but with their tree logo. For the dividers, we wanted to mix it up a little.
These are the clean & simple yardage markers that we made for Soule Park Golf Course in California.
At Champions Retreat we made them 5 sets of tee markers for their course in Georgia. The tee markers are naturally rusted steel with a low-gloss clear coat over the logos’ powder coat. They’re going for a low-key rustic look. Accomplished!!!
We did a few essential signs for Blackstone Country Club.
As states start to re-open, tournaments are going back on the calender (below are a few trophies).
by Joy Ball
Hi everyone. Today’s blog is a look into what’s been going out the doors here at RHI Golf so you can get inspiration..
The Director of Golf at Blackhawk Country Club created these bag stands and ball containers designs and breathed life into his sketches. It’s really great as a client to have that much control over the design and production. It’s the beauty of a custom shop like us.
We made more for their range setup, but this is what I was able to take a photo of before our speedy shipping department crated the order.
Below are the bag stands that we’ve recently made for The Plantation Club and Madison Club.
This is the club cleaner that University of Louisville Athletics had us make.
Here’s 2 different kinds of ball crates that we just made. The ball crates are our answer to the applecrate and t hey work so much better.
We’re happy to have the opportunity to work with Top Golf on their trash can enclosures and benches.
This is the broken tee box that we made for Redrock Country Club.
Our specialty is custom driving range accessories, but we have such a good relationship with our clients that they continuously ask us to also help with tournament awards. Here’s what we’ve made the last couple of weeks.
We also have to share the trail signs that we made this week for Summit Club in Las Vegas (Discovery Land Co. course). These small signs (12″x12″) will look great on their trails and give needed info to those who walk their trails.
Last up are the BEARDOWN tee markers (re-order) that we made for University of Arizona. I love the look of these, don’t you?
Thanks everyone for reading our blog!!
by Joy Ball
It was great working with Suncadia on their driving range accessory project this season! Our shipping crew was shipping lightening fast and I didn’t get a chance to take photos of all of their products. So it was great when the Suncadia team sent a few.
Here’s the few that I took at RHI Golf HQs. Their logo pops so nicely against the brown semi-texture powder coat. Then again I am partial to yellow..
by Joy Ball
What’s unique about the Rams Hill Golf Club (in Borrego Springs, California0 project is the teak paneled look that we’ve done on most of their products. It gives a ‘wood-look’, but without the commitment of sealing and staining.. We used a beautiful powder coat called Copper Vein..
Next is the Twin Dolphins project. They’re a new high-end course in Mexico that’s opening. We made their driving range accessories and tee markers. We designed a new bag stand that we’ll show off here in the next few weeks. Notice on their products how all logos and numerals are either flush mounted or inset, which creates a beautiful look.
by Joy Ball
The ball boxes that we make are easy for players to use. Below is a photo of why we personally don’t like use the other crates out there on the market (balls got stuck on this one).
We’ve shown the half barrel ball baskets off on our website/blog before, but the ones that we made for Victory Ranch in Utah have corners for tees. It’s a nice added touch.
Driving Range/Amenities Boxes: Usually we’re asked to build these about 42″wide by 20″, which gives a significant amount of storage space for towels, bags of balls, and trinkets. The Northwood Club in Dallas, Texas wanted smaller versions for their 1st tee and range (28″ wide to 30″wide). These compact versions of our range boxes are perfect for storage, but without taking up a lot of room. Northwood also has the large version that we made last Fall.
Next, for driving range accessories is the bag stand that we made for Troon North in AZ, the club cleaner & range dividers for Lookout Mountain Club.
The wine barrel range targets have been getting quite a few orders in the last couple of years. Usually courses want to brand them with their logo, but in this case the client wanted to keep it simplistic.
by Joy Ball
We sent out tee markers for TaylorMade to use on Demo Day at the show on Tuesday.
We also made tee markers for Teton Springs and re-orders for Westin Kierland.
Lastly, for tee markers made sets for GSGA. I like how nice their logo stands out against the white powder coat.
For tournament awards, we made a re-order for University of Missouri and shootout awards for Sunset Country Club.
Louisville Country Club will soon be getting their bag stands, club cleaners, and half barrel ball baskets. I love the green that they chose; it’s GN220 and has a durable hammer texture to it, so it won’t scratch easily. It’s a great powder coat for driving range furniture.
Next up is the custom easel that we made for PGA West.
That’s all to share for now. We have several big projects in the works that we’ll soon be sharing. Have a great weekend!