The Golf Garage Review
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The Golf Garage Review

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The Golf Garage Review

There is a lot of cool gear in the golf equipment world that doesn’t always fit neatly into Most Wanted Tests or Buyer’s Guides. You still want to know how it performs. In our We Tried It series, we put gear to the test and let you know if it works as advertised.

What is the Golf Garage?

The Golf Garage specializes in refinishing, restoring and personalizing golf equipment. The main objective is to “make golf look good.” As technology advances, the demand for personalization continues to skyrocket. The golf industry is no different. I love to add some flair, obnoxiousness or mesmerizing art to my golf. If you can relate, look no further because Kyle Campbell at the Golf Garage will add some serious flavor to your bag. He prides himself on recreating and personalizing golf equipment, especially putters.

Product Expert

I’m Phillip Bishop, the new Hard Goods/Golf Club Testing Manager here at MyGolfSpy. I get to facilitate the 10,000+ golf shots during Most Wanted testing. I also have a soft spot for art, craftsmanship and flair. After all, I wear a piece of art every day … my prosthetic leg.

Inspiration Behind the Golf Garage

As a teenager, Kyle Campbell experimented with stamping his initials on his wedges and changing paint-fills. Later, he gained a background in metals. While working in specialty-steel R&D for eight years, he witnessed the processing of raw materials used in golf club manufacturing. Thus, what began as him using basic equipment and some yard-sale putters has developed into a specialty service and business through the power of social media.


Initiating The Creation

Placing An Order

I reached out to Campbell via his contact page. He responded promptly and we got the ball rolling. I wanted him to show off and surprise me with the finished products. I left him a lot of creative room and didn’t ask for anything specific, but Campbell is receptive and open to specific requests and design ideas. I sent him two putters: my personal Sik Flo and an Evnroll ER10.

To place an order, you need to contact the Golf Garage through the website or Instagram. Then you’ll need to discuss with Campbell the make and model you intend on sending plus what type of service you would like. He offers a wide range of options and has numerous examples on Instagram if you are struggling with a decision or just need some inspiration. After discussing design and interpreting your ideas until you’re happy with the customization proposal, he’ll send you an order form. Fill it out and send your club or clubs to him and let the anticipation begin.

Turnaround Time and Cost

We live in a world of instant gratification. If we buy something, we want it immediately. Well, patience is a virtue with the Golf Garage. After all, art takes time. Campbell quotes four weeks turnaround time for in-house finishes. In the instance of PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) or DLC (Diamond Like Coatings) finishes, that can take up to 12 weeks due to outsourcing. Is the turnaround time worth it? Absolutely.

Between shipping and in-house labor, it took roughly five weeks for the putters to return. The majority of my wait time was due to the slow down of the US Mail Service. It took 12 business days for the putters to arrive back at our facility. Certainly, that timing was out of Campbell’s control once the putters were shipped.

Cost versus value is always a debatable topic. But after seeing the finished product, the Golf Garage experience is worth the money. Campbell’s pricing is based on make, model and requested services. A basic putter finish runs between $150 and $200. Iron heads range from $35 to more than $100 per head depending on make, model and service. Not everyone believes in spending money to customize, but if you’re a putter fanatic, this is certainly worth the investment.

Evn Sik(er) in Person

These putters are SIK! The attention to detail, the lines, the finishes and the colors scream CHECK ME OUT! Since the Sik Flo is my personal putter, I can’t wait to play my first round with it. The Evnroll ER10 will be on full display in our testing facility. Both are unique but both showcase the craftsmanship necessary to make such a piece of art come to life.

The Sik Flo features a Chromatic Bronze Finish with a laser-milled Micro Annealed Damascus Pattern. Trust me. I had to look up some technical details on that one. Needless to say, it is beautiful.

The Evnroll ER10 showcases a Black Cherry Polymer refinish on the body. On the back weight, it has a Chromatic Bronze Finish.

Leaving the Garage

Buying new equipment is always at the forefront of most golfers’ minds. But if you have a gamer putter or a set of irons you simply will not switch from, check out the Golf Garage. From refinishing to personalization, you can add new life or flair to your golf clubs.

Campbell has taken his expertise and passion and delivers a unique, personalized product. And, although the holidays have come and gone, I’ve given you a game plan for your next badass golf gift. For someone else or for yourself.

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Phillip Bishop

Phillip Bishop

Phillip Bishop

Cancer Survivor. Amputee Golfer. Essentially, a OneLeggedBoss. When he isn't facilitating testing or analyzing data, Phillip enjoys his family time, practicing and playing golf, unwinding with video games, capturing photos of nature, or devouring pretzels.

Phillip Bishop

Phillip Bishop

Phillip Bishop

Phillip Bishop

Phillip Bishop

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      NICK

      3 years ago

      Almost 50 years ago Dave Pelz offered custom putters where a corporate or country club name or logo was molded into the sole of the putter..

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      Greg

      3 years ago

      Huge recommendation on the work from Golf Garage! Kyle did work on my Evnroll putter last year during the pandemic and it was amazing. I would 100% do it again. Check out his Instagram to see so much of the incredible work Kyle does at very reasonable prices.

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      Nihonsei75

      3 years ago

      Been digginx this custom work for a minute on Insta. Don’t be shy to use nail polish, acrylic,, or a flame thrower for color and sand paper and/or a Dremel for design if You want to do Your own work, get creative, and save a bit. Nothing like paid work though nothin’ better than time and focus on doin’ Your own. Even got paid to do jeans from someone liking my old headcovers.

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      Mike

      3 years ago

      Really interesting article! But totally not my cup of tea.

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      THOMAS

      3 years ago

      I’M TRUELY AMASSED AT HOW DEMAND CAN BE EXPOSED WITH THE CREATIVITY, CUSTOMER QUALITY SATISFACTION AND ENTREPNEURSHIP. kEEP IT UP AT THE GARAGE

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      mackdaddy9

      3 years ago

      I have used Ball Dots to personalize my clubs for years. I have a Shamrock and an American Flag on the back of each of my irons and they look great for just a couple bucks..

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      Andrew

      3 years ago

      Can you provide a website address? I looked up Ball Dots and couldn’t find anything like what you describe. Thanks!

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      McaseyM

      3 years ago

      Nice write up Phillip!! I’ve followed them for a while and they do some unreal work. I did the Iron Man scheme on the Evnroll.

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      Shawn

      3 years ago

      Very nice! I love my ER2, it’s the first putter that I really love having in the bag. Might have to take a look at this customization.

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      Mike Haley

      3 years ago

      He did a few putters for me back in 2019. He did an amazing job. The colors were perfect. They looked like they were originals from the manufacturer. Received quite a few compliments on them. it’s nice to have some color options besides, black, silver and maybe a bronze or copper. Very friendly guy and the turnaround time was pretty quick, although it was pre covid19. highly recommend if you are considering customization.

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      Charles

      3 years ago

      So what happened to the insert on the ER10? That’s the major technology part of those putters. It looks like it was milled off and lines recut. Is that what happened? Are they the same as the OEM?

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      Ryan

      3 years ago

      The putters are different vintage. Evnroll made tweaks to the design over time. The “stock” looking one is older as they no longer have that separate color/milling on the face that creates the look of an insert and they don’t stamp the head weight on the bottom anymore. The author’s putter that was customized is the “current” version and looks the same as what is on the Evnroll site except for the colors obviously.

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      Golfinnut

      3 years ago

      Now that’s badass!

      Reply

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