Starting a golf equipment brand is exciting. You have a vision, a target audience, and a passion for the game. But turning that vision into physical products – clubs that perform, look great, and reflect your identity – can feel overwhelming.
That’s where OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturing) and ODM (Original Design Manufacturing) come in.
Instead of spending years learning club engineering or investing in factories, you partner with an experienced manufacturer who already has the tools, materials, and knowledge. You focus on branding, marketing, and connecting with golfers. We handle the rest.
Why Experience Matters: 15 Years and 1,000+ Molds
Not all manufacturers are equal. When you work with a factory that has 15 years of hands‑on experience, you gain access to:
- Proven designs – Over 1,000 existing molds mean you can choose a popular shape and customize it, or start fresh without reinventing the wheel.
- Material knowledge – We know what works for cast, forged, and full‑CNC heads, and which shaft profiles fit different player types.
- Quality consistency – Decades of refinement mean fewer surprises and better quality control.
For a new or growing brand, this experience translates directly into faster time‑to‑market and lower development risk.
Small‑Batch Customization: You Don’t Need 10,000 Units
One of the biggest barriers for emerging brands is minimum order quantity (MOQ). Many factories require huge orders, forcing you to invest heavily before you even know if a product sells.
We take a different approach.
Because we have over 1,000 existing designs, we can offer small‑batch OEM/ODM customization with MOQs as low as 50–200 pieces per model. This means you can:
- Launch a limited‑edition series
- Test a new wedge or driver design with minimal upfront investment
- Refresh your lineup seasonally without carrying massive inventory
From Your Idea to a Finished Golf Club
Every project starts somewhere. Maybe you have:
- A rough sketch on paper
- A detailed CAD drawing
- A photo of a club you admire, with notes on what you’d change
Our process is built to handle all of these.
- Consultation – We review your idea, target price point, and performance goals.
- Design & Engineering – Our team creates CAD drawings, suggests material and process options (cast, forged, CNC), and recommends shaft/grip combinations.
- Sampling – We produce physical prototypes for your approval.
- Mold & Tooling (if needed) – For completely new shapes, we create custom molds.
- Production – We manufacture your clubs with full quality control, including loft/lie checks and swing weight matching.
- Branding – Laser engraving, custom grips with your logo, and custom packaging are all part of the package.
What Can You Customize?
We offer end‑to‑end customization for woods, hybrids, irons, wedges, and putters. For a typical OEM/ODM project, you can specify:
- Head – Cast, forged, or full CNC. Choose materials like stainless steel, carbon steel, or titanium.
- Face – Custom milling patterns, grooves, and textures for spin control.
- Shaft – Steel (R, S, X) or graphite (any weight and flex).
- Grip – Rubber grip with your logo, colors, and texture.
- Finishes – Satin, black, raw, chrome, PVD coatings.
- Adjustability – Loft sleeves and weight screws for drivers and fairway woods.
Boosting Your Brand Value Through Custom Clubs
Golfers are detail‑oriented. They notice the small things: a well‑executed logo on the grip, a clean laser engraving on the hosel, a premium finish that stands out in the bag.
When you offer custom‑designed clubs – especially in categories like wedges and drivers – you signal that your brand cares about quality and performance. That builds trust and loyalty, which are the foundation of any successful golf brand.
Ready to Bring Your Golf Club Idea to Life?
Whether you’re launching a new brand, expanding your product line, or creating a special edition for your loyal customers, our OEM/ODM service gives you the flexibility and quality you need.
Contact us today to discuss your project. Send us your drawings, ideas, or just a concept. We’ll get back to you with a custom proposal, sample timeline, and competitive pricing.
