By GolfLynk Publisher on Thursday, 08 February 2024
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10 Brands You’ve Never Heard Of | PGA Show 2024

The PGA Show is great if you want to see all of the best golf gear in one spot. Big brands, big marketing.

But it’s also a great place to find some lesser-known brands that haven’t yet started to make big waves.

The purpose of this piece is to shed some light on the proverbial “little” guys. We pride ourselves on giving love to anyone that makes good stuff. That includes those that aren’t household names (yet). Often, the smaller brands are doing some of the coolest work, too.

Here are 10 brands we saw at the PGA Show that need to be on your radar.

Senna Made

Senna Made is a leather goods and accessory company founded by Matt Senna. Senna Made specializes in leather headcovers, shoe bags and gloves. The brand also has a line of premium cotton clothing on the horizon so stay tuned for that!

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Eastside Golf

Eastside Golf is one of the “bigger” names we’re featuring but they still don’t get nearly enough love. This Black-owned golf company has made waves with numerous Jordan collaborations and they’re poised to have a big 2024. We’re big fans of their mission to “make golf more attractive to the younger generation.”

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Tasc

One of the more exciting things about the PGA Show is finding awesome apparel brands. Tasc falls into that category. From the moment I felt their buttery soft polos, I knew I had to feature them here. All of Tasc’s clothing is made from sustainable materials like bamboo. Plus, they just signed PGA Tour Rookie of the Year Eric Cole.

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Redvanly

Redvanly may be a little more mainstream than some others on this list but that won’t stop me from including them. After seeing their gear at the show, I was more than impressed with the quality. All feedback I’ve received from Redvanly customers is overwhelmingly positive so it looks like I’ll need to snag a few shorts.

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Built

Didn’t think you’d find a protein bar company on this list, did you? Built showed up and showed out at the show with a plethora of products including their protein marshmallows and caffeinated chocolate milk.

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Waggle

Golf needs to be more fun. Period. Waggle does a great job at taking the standard golf hat and making it much less boring. With a large “look book” of designs and fun colors, the Minnesota-based brand is poised to make a lot of noise in the headwear space this year.

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Tifosi

If you’re a runner or biker you probably know the name Tifosi. The sunglasses brand has quietly made an entrance into golf and they are solid. Most of Tifosi’s sunglasses cost less than $50, making them an exceptional value for the most budget-conscious golfer.

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Kavooa

It wouldn’t be a PGA Show list without a training aid or two. Kavooa’s unique tripod-style training aid caught our attention this year. It works on a host of swing faults and is very easy to use. Could prove pretty useful, if you ask me!

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Perfect Hands Golf

Another training aid? You know it! The PHG training system was one of the more interesting training aids we saw at the PGA Show in 2024. This little gadget promises quite a few fixes … and it’s worth some more exploration on our part.

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Katalyst

Perhaps the most polarizing (yet cool) thing I saw at the show was Katalyst. This unique workout device is designed to make your workouts more efficient with the use of e-stim. Really, this thing promises the intensity of a three-hour workout in 20 minutes. Definitely going to give this one a try!

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Did I miss anything? There are a host of brands we’ve still yet to discover. If you’re interested in reading more about our experience at the PGA Show, check out our PGA Show Awards article.

And, if you’re a visual learner, take a peek at our PGA Show recap video!

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