



Custom Golf Course Accessories
by Joy Ball
Napa Valley had a new concept, instead of the insulated coolers on the cart like what we usually make, their pro wanted a waste can. It’s classy and a necessity for the range.
Here’s the dividers for their trinkets. The rest of the bed is empty for storage.
Next, is the Yardage Tree that we made for Spanish Oak’s driving range. This photo is actually taken 3 years after we made the sign. Doesn’t it look nice? #Durability #RHIGolf
Here’s another example of how RHI products look good for years to come. The PGA West sign is 6 years old.
For driving range bag stands, we have the twisted A-frame bag stand for Indian Hills. The color that you see is called Copper Vein, which is our thickest and most durable powder coat. It’s a two coat process that’s a warm brown with black speckles (it’s beautiful).
It was nice doing a full colored logo for The Powder Horn’s starter’s podium. We were really able to showcase their logo on this piece.
We made the full order for Nemacolin Resorts the other day. These tee markers are an example of a cutout logo with a colored plate underneath the logo. Through the years, they’re going to love how durable these are.
Here’s the Dunesgrass tee marker. This style is our ‘upright tee marker’ and it’s one of the easiest styles to touch up. It’s also one of the most ordered tee markers.
The tee marker for Golf Club of Tennesse is on it’s way to them. We bumped up the thickness on these, so there’s no bending of that flag. Again durability is our #1 concern in all of our custom products.
For tournament awards, did you know that we engrave custom medals?
These trophies went out the door last week. Here’s the perpetual for Jonathan’s Island and one of the Duel in the Desert awards for Anthem.
by Joy Ball
Here’s a couple of tee markers that we’ve done recently. You’ll start seeing more tee marker posts as we get closer to Opening Day up North..
To see more of what some of the best golf courses are doing for tee markers, check out this gallery. The powder coated aluminum looks just beautiful no matter what style you pick.
Trying to figure out a way to steer your club away from the same crystal that’s given out every year? RHI trophies are beautifully detailed for an upscale and custom look. Talk to our sales and design team to go over the handcrafted details that you would like to give your winners at your next tournament. Pricing is up to you on how detailed you want your award to be designed.
Here’s a look at some of the awards that has gone out our door this month.
These two (below) will be given out at the awards dinner at the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando this year for the Travis Matthew team. For the smaller award, we used their Mapes logo, which has seen sales success in their industry. Every year they get creative with their design, and it’s fun to see what design direction that they will give next.
Below is the Superintendent’s award for Spanish Oaks.
Meep meep! Here’s the roadrunner award that we did for La Quinta CC.
For the University of Missouri, we created the 6 Mizzou Columns.
This has to be one of my favorite plaques that we’ve done because of the detail involved in the border. What do you think?
We worked closely with Old Stone for their eagle and mountain awards. No detail was overlooked on these custom awards. You know you have a passionate and amazing golf staff when they help design their trophies.
Now if you can’t part with your crystal, why not incorporate a custom base? That’s what Pete Dye Club did with this inter-club award.
For the Ladies at Legacy Ridge, we used their logo for these plaques. We special ordered raspberry powder coat for this, so if you happen to need raspberry paint on your next project, we have it in-stock (:
We changed up the awards for Victory Ranch this year. Instead of all snowflake medals, we did these cool awards and custom engraved metals (stayed tuned for photos).
by Joy Ball
Northern courses are already getting their tee markers ordered so that they’re that much closer to be ready to an amazing open in Spring 2017. For the Southern courses, the RHI crew is working hard to deliver your tee markers quickly.
First up is a tee marker built for Nemacolin Woodlands Resort course (Sheperd’s Rock). This type of tee marker is a favorite, and gives a beautiful presentation. This style also gives room for the logo and course name on the back.
Sao Fernando, Drumlins CC and Castiglion del Bosco, Club at Gray’s Crossing chose our upright tee markers which are the #1 seller and as you can see can have a complex logo or a simplistic logo.
For the driving range we have a hanging driving range sign for Piedmont Driving Club. Instead of chain, we are now using carbines to attach the signs to the frame for a more durable experience.
We make 20″x 20″ A-frame range clocks, which give a beautiful and consistent look to your range. The signs are made to last the next 5+ years, and the weather resistent clocks are easy and inexpensive to replace as needed.
Here’s the aluminum A-frame range dividers that the RHI Crew made recently. As you can see, courses can choose from their icon logo or their course name for another branding opportunity.
Next to share is the club cleaning station that we made for Vasari and the ball bucket for The Golf Club at Lansdowne.
Last for the range, is the wine barrel targets for St. James Plantation. They chose to incorporate their club color green into these.
For awards, we made a very detailed snake plaque for Desert Mountain.
Thanks for reading our blog, and have a great weekend!
by Joy Ball
We have a few driving range projects that we’ve been working on, & want to share. Range accessories are an RHI specialty.
VICTORY RANCH PROJECT
Victory Ranch has a consistent and clean look for their range with matching bag stands, range dividers, and amenities tray for their range cart (cart not pictured). We also made 20 Gal. trash can enclosures with the same coloring and logo style.
TRINITY FOREST PROJECT
This is a new course in Dallas, Texas that has a modern look. We’re often asked for rustic like the Victory Ranch order, but then we get requests that are opposite.
We make insulated coolers and cooler boxes at various sizes. This Keystone Ranch cooler box is our largest; 120 qt.
For Manchester (NH), we made a custom range box that a spot for their divot bottles, and a small shoe cleaning station.
The Course Wente Vineyards is ready for their bag stands and range dividers. These are going to look amazing on their range.
Here’s also the range divider that we did for Entrada and the Sand & Seed Rack for Turning Stone.
We did several hanging signs for Lakewood CC of Dallas, Texas. Here’s one of them.
A few courses have asked for easels that they use as leader boards with a plasma tv. These are also used to display signs/promo signs.
These are the tee markers that have just gone out for Plantation, and Woodmont’s North course.
Lastly, are the trophies that we’ve done in the last week. Notice how different each can be. The first two are for Rock Creek Cattle Company.
These two are for Oak Hills CC overall champions and flight winners.
Below are a few more.
by Joy Ball
Hi, everyone. No matter how much more time is left in your season, there’s still time to ‘wow’ your members.
First on the blog, are the bag stands that we did for Wolf Creek.
Next, are Riverside’s club cleaning stations. These units have handles on either side so that you can attach your own brush onto for the cleanest experience. Inside the stations are grates to help with the cleaning process.
To help with pace of play, we made these driving range clocks for Rolling Hills, Stone Briar & The Cliffs.
Need a place for your putters? Here’s a twisted metal putter stand with logo.
For signs, let’s start with Rockwind’s directional signs. Here’s just a couple of the sign package that we did.
Rockwind also did “Yardage to the Pins” signs that they’ll be mounting to boulders.
Then there’s The Cliffs par 3 tree. These have been a good seller in the last year.
We also made Spring Hill College’s in-ground yardage plates that we used their school colors for the color scheme.
Below are tee markers for The Albany, NCAC, Stanwich, & the monkeys are for a private tournament.
Lastly, the first set for Plantation CC is done, then there’s tee markers for Minnewaska Golf Club and Camp Courant.
by Joy Ball
Having a professional looking practice facility is a must in the golf course industry. Range dividers are an inexpensive way to freshen up your driving range. First to show are the range spacers for The National and Ponte Vedra Golf & Resort.
Also, for The National, the crew made 12″x 12″ A-frames for their Closest to the Pin and Longest Drives.
Having a consistent look with your property furnishings is important to give the best image at your private course. The RHI crew worked with Green Brook Country Club to do just this.
The 1st thing that we concentrated on was their large directional sign .
For their clock sign, we made a hanging clock sign that’s double sided.
Next, are their bag drops that each hold 4 bags per unit.
For the shag bag racks, we went away from the textured gray, and did a navy.
For tournaments, Green Brook has custom proximity markers, tee announcements, and a perpetual trophy.
Let’s start with Broadmoor Country Club’s tournament tee markers.
We’re known for our unique trophies for tournament prizes. We got extra creative this month with the 3D awards.
1) Pete Dye’s 3D coal carts on tracks for their flight winners. 2). The Bridges 3D bridge trophies. We etched the stone work on these to make them look as close as possible to their bridge at their course.
HillCrest has an oil derrick on their property, which explains the theme of their trophies. Everyone at RHI hq’s loves these. They turned out better than we could have hoped for and are sure to get an amazing response from the winners.
We have more trophies to show: 1) Wolf Creek’s overall champion trophies that we engraved their trees into the base. 2). Radley Run’s Revolution Flag trophies. 3). The Cliffs at Walnut Cove did plaques with stands for their Men’s Member-Guest awards.
Then there’s Detroit Country Club who we made trophies out of their logo. TPC Riverbend has given away crystal the last 14 years, but this year they gave dimensional skyline trophies (Big Easy skyline). These trophies will be something extra special for the winners.
Oakwood Country Club did leaf trophies for their Knickerbocker event and 3D acorn trophies for their Acorn Classic. Notice how we can make very different looking trophies so that each tournament can have it’s own identity.
That’s all we have for today!
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!