Frequently Asked Questions

  • Because each piece is handmade, production times can vary slightly. Current turnaround times are listed on the product pages, but if you’re ordering for a gift or a specific date, feel free to reach out.

  • Absolutely. A lot of the pieces I make start as ideas from golfers who are looking for a way to display something specific. If you have an idea or want something custom, reach out through the contact page and we can talk through it.

  • Yes. There are standard customization options available on certain products, but if you have something more specific in mind, I’m always open to talking through it.

    A lot of the pieces I build start with a simple idea from a golfer who wants to display something a certain way. If you’re looking for a different size, layout, wood species, or a completely new concept, reach out through the contact page and we can see what’s possible.

  • Not exactly. I’m constantly sketching, testing, and building new ideas in the shop. The site shows the core pieces I can make in bulk as well as my portfolio, but there are always new designs and one-offs in the works. If you’re looking for something specific, feel free to ask.

  • Every piece is handmade in my shop in New Jersey using real hardwoods and simple, durable designs meant to last. If you want to learn more, check out our story.

  • Yes. These are great for group golf trips, tournaments, and bachelor parties. Reach out and we can coordinate quantities and timing.

  • Definitely. Dusty Wedges started from experimenting in the shop, and that hasn’t stopped. New ideas and designs are always being tested and added over time.

  • Most displays are made from hardwoods like walnut, cherry, and maple. Each one has a slightly different look, but they’re all chosen to fit naturally into a home, office, or golf room. Other one off builds and pieces from my portfolio are made of a variety of wood species though.

  • Each display is designed to sit cleanly on a desk, shelf, or mounted on a wall depending on the piece. Mounting or display guidance is included with each order.

  • A lot more than they realize. Common items golfers keep include tees, pencils, scorecards, ball markers, yardage books, and logo balls. Over time these pile up, but they rarely have a proper place to go.

  • The easiest way is with simple displays designed specifically for golf items like tees and pencils, along with framed scorecards or flags for a wall. Keeping these items visible turns them into part of your office, den, or golf room instead of something stuck in a drawer.

  • Many golfers keep one tee from every course they play. A golf tee display lets you line them up and watch your collection grow over time.

  • Golf pencils are one of the most common things golfers keep. A golf pencil display gives them a dedicated spot and turns them into a conversation piece instead of clutter.

  • Yes. These are great group gifts for golf trips, buddy trips, and bachelor parties because they’re unique, useful, and tied directly to the game without being another piece of equipment.

  • All of the above. The goal is to create pieces that look just as natural in an office or den as they do in a dedicated golf space.

  • Most golfers already have the gear — clubs, balls, gadgets, and apparel. What they usually don’t have is a good way to display the tees, pencils, and scorecards they’ve collected from different courses. A golf tee or pencil display is a unique gift that’s personal without being over the top, and it’s something most golfers don’t think to buy for themselves.