Golf merchandise spotlight: Waterproof Blue Tees Golf speaker has impressive touch screen

The innovative company showed off a speaker that is making waves in the industry.


As part of the PGA of America’s 2025 Merchandise Summit in Frisco, Texas, Golfweek spent time with a number of golf’s up-and-coming brands, and the innovative Blue Tees Golf showed off a speaker that is making waves in the industry.

Blue Tees’ Player Plus touchscreen GPS speaker provides front, back, center, and hazard yardages, as well as drive distance, all while displaying your score. The speaker is also waterproof and has a strong magnet.

“In addition to standing up to the elements, you can throw it in the ocean, throw it in the pool and it’ll sound just as good in the water as it will out,” said Will Carswell, who works for the company.

In just four years, Blue Tees has become the second-largest rangefinder brand in the country.

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Golf merchandise spotlight: Tee Clip offers practical solution for tees, ball marks

There’s nothing as humbling as flipping through your pocket, looking for a ball mark.


There’s nothing as humbling as flipping through your pocket, looking for a ball mark while others are waiting. or a tee while owning the tee box.

The company Lost Wedge has produced a convenient way to hold golf tees and ball marks, eliminating the need to carry them in your pockets. It can be attached to the brim of a hat or waistline, and is designed not to drop tees. The Magnetic Clip Duo is a new addition, featuring a patent-pending underside magnet and an 18-millimeter ball marker.

Founder and CEO Shane Wieters’ talked with Golfweek during the recent PGA of America’s 2025 Merchandise Summit in Frisco, Texas.

The Tee Clip was born from Wieters’ personal frustrations playing golf, but it has now become a novel accessory facilitating fulfilling golf experiences.

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Golf merchandise spotlight: Eastside Golf hoping to bring ‘all types of new people’ to the game

“Our goal is to bring all types of new people into the game of golf.”


Olajuwon Ajanaku and Earl A. Cooper co-founded the lifestyle brand Eastside Golf after winning a national championship together at Morehouse College in Atlanta.

On the company’s website, it says:

Eastside Golf is a lifestyle golf brand developed to raise awareness about golf among youth and non golfers. We want to inspire the culture, promote diversity and continue to be authentic.

As part of the PGA of America’s 2025 Merchandise Summit in Frisco, Texas, Golfweek spent time with a number of golf brands, and Brad Fox, the head of sales for the company, explained the brand’s vision while showing off their wares.

“Our goal is to bring all types of new people into the game of golf,” Fox said.

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Golf merchandise spotlight: Bond film opening inspired shirt by Jaxson Maximus founder

Christian Boehm was watching TV when he got an idea for his Sexy Golf Girls shirts.

Christian Boehm, the founder and owner of the golf clothing company Jaxson Maximus, was watching TV when he got an idea for his Sexy Golf Girls shirts.

“The inspiration came from, you’ve probably seen the opening of a James Bond film, where the girls all swim through the water, and I was watching one of those one night and I’m like that’s really cool, I’m going to do something like that for golf,” Boehm told Golfweek.

As part of the PGA of America’s 2025 Merchandise Summit in Frisco, Texas, Golfweek spent time with a number of golf brands.