Private Clubs

1155 for Private Clubs

The club's atelier. Not its supplier.

Some clubs have vendors. The ones we work with have an atelier. The distinction is in what gets built, how it gets built, and how long the relationship lasts.

The Partnership Model

We do not work from a catalog. A club commission begins with a conversation: the character of the institution, its membership, its history of giving. One proposal. One design, refined until right. Built once.

The result could only exist for that club. Crest, color, leather, proportion. All of it theirs. When a member pulls it from the bag on the first tee, it says something. They know what it means. So does the person standing next to them.

What We Build for Private Clubs

Scorecard holders with the club's crest and colors. Wallets and card cases for member programs, tournament prizes, and annual gifts. Desk accessories for member gifting. Cigar cases and lounge goods for private programs. Bespoke commissions for board members and presentation gifts that carry the full weight of the institution. And everything, in leather, for your Pro Shop.

Clubs we serve.

Peachtree Golf Club · Atlanta, Georgia
East Lake Golf Club · Atlanta, Georgia

How a club commission works.

A conversation. We learn the club. No catalog. No pricing discussed. Just the brief.

A proposal. Written, within 48 hours. The piece, the materials, the timeline, the price. One proposal. No options requiring a committee.

Iteration. We refine until the design is right. Most suppliers skip this. It is the part that produces something worth giving.

Delivery. On time. Packaged well. With a note. Sixty days later we ask how members responded.

Start with a conversation.

Club commissions begin with an inquiry, not a catalog request. If leather quality matters to your membership, we would welcome a call.

Begin a Club Inquiry