


Custom Golf Course Accessories
by Joy Ball
We recently built the driving accessories for Northwood Club in Dallas, Texas. We worked closely with their team to design custom made driving range accessories. Every detail was carefully thought out to give the best presentation possible. Notice how each product has a beautiful copper vein powder coat and symbols from their logo.
Here’s what their driving range looks like this month with their new rhi setup.
We designed the bagstands so that the could use the trays for a bottle of water, alignment rods, tees and either a towel or a range finder.
This driving range sign has removable flags on it in case there’s any changes down the road.
Here’s an up-close photo of their range dividers. Because there’s a small space on the dividers, the course name often works better than the icon logo.
Because of how much activity is on their driving range, we built their ball staging baskets larger than we do on average. We’re custom, so we’re happy to work with the dimensions that you think would work best at your particular facility.
Broken tee boxes continue with the presentation, so we kept a high-level of detail on these for Northwood Club.
Below is the customer designed scorecard box/amenity box. It’s 100% custom, and perfect for their needs.
Then there’s the beverage caddie. In this case, we all felt that a ball cap looked better than adding a logo. Sometimes simple is best. It continues the presentation with the same coloring as the other products.
Here’s a couple of photos of their driving range box that we took at our shop. Half of its designed for towels, while the other half has custom dividers for amenities that they need on hand like bug spray, sun screen, athletic tape, aspirin, etc.
This Amenity Table actually comes from our driving range cart designs, but our customer didn’t need the wheels or cooler so we designed their product with just the ‘bed’ portion.
Lastly, is their bag drops, which they call their ‘Sunday Bag Rack’.
We’re excited to be in the works of another custom build for them. They have a beautiful course, and we’re happy to have had the opportunity to build their range accessories and signs.
by Joy Ball
Here’s a look at how Trinity Forest is giving their customers the best possible presentation.
This week we made a range box that stemmed from a design we created 3 years ago that was modeled off a treasure chest design (see below). The head pro at TF, took that design as inspiration for his one-of-a-kind amenity box. He added a divot bottle rack so that the space was utilized fully.
We added pneumatic hinges on after I took this photo.
We also shipped their scorecard box this week.
Below are a couple other orders that we’ve made for them in the past year or so. Notice how everything just fits together in appearance.
by Joy Ball
“The details are in everything that we touch..”
-Frenchman’s Reserve
We kept the main color as copper vein, which is a 2 toned warm coppery brown speckled with black. We stayed true to their burgundy/gold/white logo colors.
To begin, we built a slanted topped starter’s podium with top and back storage.
The upright twisted bag stands have holes drilled for alignment rods. The base has prongs to insert in the ground for extra stability.
Next, are the range dividers and club washers that tie in nice with their bag stands.
On their driving range sign, we did 2 columns of yardage for a wider/shorter look.
For the broken tee boxes & trash can enclosures, Frenchman’s Reserve chose to skip the logo, but keep the same color theme.
On the golf instruction signs we kept it subtle in size and then went crest only on the back.
The RHI crew went simple/classy on the sand & seed racks.
The crew made a sand box with full logo because we had the room on the unit, and it gave variety to logos among the other items.
Next, is their scorecard box with post and attached pin location sign. Here’s 2 photos of this piece. I took the box off of the post because I’m not tall enough to take a photo of the top of the box..
On their in-ground yardage markers, we skipped the yardage and went logo only.
Last to share are their proximity markers and tee box announcements.
by Joy Ball
We made a couple of starter’s boxes this week as well as scorecard boxes. Here’s the ones that we did for Peninsula and La Quinta. These are made of 1/8″ aluminum and are a great looking box that is more durable than anything else on the market.
The last photo that was taken of this style of podium was back when the guys use to take photos in the warehouse. Needless to say, I was excited to use the fancy camera on it.
by Joy Ball
Can’t think of what to give your winners? How about a canoe or a VW bus? Really! Let your imagination run wild and create a unique trophy for next golf tournament!
First up is the the VW bus that we build for The Bridges at Rancho Santa Fe. We made red, green, blue and purple buses for their Ladies’ event.
The River Club did 3D canoes for the overall champions and paddles for their flight winners.
Below are the dimensional oak tree trophies for Champions Run.
Next, are the Member-Member trophies for Boulder Ridge and the derby trophies for Kissing Camels.
TEE MARKERS
We got to use the sparkle burgundy powder for Manhattan Woods’ tournament tee markers. The other event tee maker that we did is for Mountain Brook’s hammerhead shark tee markers.
Then there’s the A-frame tee markers for the Idaho Golf Association.
For the driving range we have the range dividers for Victory Ranch and Druid Hill’s amenities cart.
Here’s Colonial Country Club’s divot bottle rack. This is the deluxe version because it’s double sided for maximum capacity.
Lastly, is Union League’s scorecard box.
We’ll post more soon!
by Joy Ball
We’re excited to work with you on ways to make your tournaments memorable. First up, are the trophy projects that we have worked on. 1. Lighthouse perpetual trophy for Vineyard Golf Club. This trophy was modeled after one their local lighthouses to give the trophy that extra-custom look.
Next, are the overall and flight winner trophies for Sioux Falls and Lake Oconee.
Kissing Camels had us make their signature plaques and then the extra-fun derby trophies.
Another detail for tournaments are the custom proximity markers and contest a-frames. 1) Rhode Island CC 2) Royal Melbourne CC 3) Forest Creek GC
We have tournament tee markers and tee markers for every-day-use. 1) JGA of Broward Country 2) Northwood G tee markers 3) Tehama’s re-order of tee markers
Tournament name signs are something that we’re asked for once in awhile. Here’s the one we did for the Club at 12 Oaks.
The crew also shipped out this week HillCrest’s scorecard boxes on posts (logo is on top of lid). These boxes are easy to maintain with a towel, or to battle hard water stains use Krud Cutter wipes to give them a quick and fresh look!
Troon Country Club’s tee sign is on it’s way. Didn’t it turn out nice? These are made out of aluminum, and last much longer than granite at price that you want to pay!
For the range, the crew shipped quite a bit this week. Let’s start with range dividers & teaching dividers. These are 36″ long and made out of weather-friendly aluminum. Easy to stack and store. 1) TGC 2) Druid Hills 3) Pinewood
Here’s another 1/2 barrel ball baskets that we did for Forest Highlands in BR47 powder coat. It’s a clean look!
For driving range signs, we made these for The Golf Club of Tennessee.
Lastly, we have to share the shag bag rack that we made.
by Joy Ball
The crew will work hard to create high-quality and custom range accessories that will make your practice facility look its best. The first necessity are bag stands. Below are the new stands that we made for Bloomfield in copper vein powder coat.
Baton Rouge chose the upright twisted metal style in hunter green powder coat with a textured finish.
Golf Club Cleaners can give a consistent look with your bag stands with logo and colors. The firs 2 photos are BlackHawks’ club cleaning station and club wash bucket. The 3rd photo is Citrus Club’s cleaning station.
For Driving Range Signs, we did a colorful one for Southern California Golf Academy.
Next are the putting green flagsticks for Reynold’s Lake Oconee. We made these each in their own color.
I climbed on the ladder for this photo; Rhode Island CC’s scorecard box on post in the watertight version.
Driving Range Boxes can be personalized for your needs and you can rearrange the dividers in the design if needed. Below is the one that we made for Troon CC, which they’re using for a water bucket, towels, and trinkets.
Golf Property Furnishings need to be of high-quality so that they can last many years on the course looking nice. Like with any of our products, we create that durability and longevity with our custom podiums. Blackhawk ordered a small version (the guys shipped it before I could take a photo..) and the large version (below).
Trash Can Enclosures are a necessity on the course, and below is a lid version for LegacyRidge.
Here are the tee markers that we made for Kapalua and Rolling Hills. Kapalua needed taller tee markers because of the elevation at their course can make it tricky to see the markers. That wasn’t the case for RH, so a different style was chosen for their needs.
Lastly, are the proximity markers that we made for Phoenixville and Mira Vista.
Thank you to all of RHI customers who continue to create innovative products and support us through the years!