Most golf brands take the shortcut: outsource, import, slap on a logo.
Jared decided to do it the hard way. ⠀ In this episode, we dig into the Hanna Golf story — how a sales guy became a maker, bought a CNC, and built a boutique putter brand rooted in grit, craft, and American-made pride. From betting on himself to cutting through the noise of big brands, Jared shows what it really takes to build something that lasts. ⠀ It’s not just about golf. It’s about what happens when you actually make the thing you sell.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
How to stand out in a crowded industry without shortcuts
The lessons (and mistakes) of going from sales to machining
Why authenticity and American-made still matter to customers
How to build a brand with zero marketing budget
The role of social media in growing a small shop into a business
What golf’s shifting culture can teach manufacturers about customers
Timestamps: 1:24 – Jared’s path from sales to starting Hana Golf 5:23 – Finding a niche at the $300–400 putter price point 7:10 – Learning CNC the hard way (and why it mattered) 12:24 – Selling direct: courses, online, and word of mouth 13:11 – Why storytelling and social media fuel growth 14:07 – The sound and feel of a CNC-milled putter 20:28 – Building an audience online as “free marketing” 23:07 – How golf’s culture shift mirrors blue-collar roots 29:11 – Where to follow Hana Golf and Jared’s journey
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Hanna Golf Website: hannagolf.com
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