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Top Maybe Par-Inspired Golf Brands for Superior Performance and Style

Updated: May 15, 2023


Malbon, Palm and Random Golf Club
Our Top 3 Golf Brands

Golf for Maybe Par is all about community. With that said, here are other golf brands we love and take a ton of inspiration from.


Some of these brands do it differently by stepping outside the norm of golf. They change the way you play and the way you look on the course.


Here are our top three golf brands for performace and why they sit on the leaderboard.


1. Random Golf Club (RGC)


Sitting on top is one of our favorite brands in golf. They change how people play by introducing large scrambles with various handicaps of players. All golfers meet together to discuss golf, and their lives and enjoy each other's company on the golf course. These meet-ups have become so popular that RGC community pages have popped up on local courses in Austin, London, California, and many more bringing together their own 60-person scrambles.


Here's how Random Golf Club describes itself.

"At Random Golf Club, we do things a little bit differently. We play in big groups, we laugh at the bad shots, and we create media and products designed to make golf a club for everyone."

If you're looking to meet new people in golf around your local community, start up an RGC page in your town on Instagram. Ask as many people as you want but make sure you warn them of the chaos that will pursue. In doing so, you will have the most fun golfing you ever had. You will meet new people and hear their cool stories. There will be memories that last forever and that's what Radoom Golf Club is all about. This is why they sit on top in our list, they change the way golf is played.


2. Malbon


Coming in second is another brand based on bringing more light to the golf community. They however don't partake in large scrambles. Instead, they focus on bringing youthful, creative, and stylish clothes to golf. Through a mix of cultures and genres, this brand brings a youthful taste to stepping up on the first tee. Here is what they have to say about the mission on their website.

Feel good play good
Malbon Collection

"To inspire today’s youth to participate in the greatest game on Earth."

Khakis pants and plaid polos are out the door. No one younger than 35 wants to tuck their shirt in. Instead, we want to look good and feel good. As shown on the right, Malbon does not fall short in that category. With slick drawstring shorts, colorful polo, and a top-notch rope hat any golfer can feel their best to play their best. Maybe Par loves this brand because it offers a variety of youthful options to wear when playing golf or even playing Maybe Par: The Game.


3. Palm Golf Co.


The last of our top three is Palm Golf Company. They fall into the same category as Malbon does with retail but instead of clothes, they do it with gloves and other golf accessories. With a wide variety of colors, sizes, and material options Palm stands for quality products.

Sick bags, hats and all golf accessories
Palm Golf Company

Some product examples:

  1. Golf Gloves

  2. Towels

  3. Hats

  4. Bags

  5. Headcovers

  6. Ball marker repair tools

  7. Wallets

  8. Yardage books

  9. Golf Stands

  10. Clothes


With that much variety and a youthful taste, Palm Golf Co. has come to be loved by a wide variety of golfers. From old to young, everyone needs a golf glove. That's why they even offer a glove subscription. Every 1, 2, or 3 months you can get a brand new glove, of your choosing, sent to your front door. By doing so you save 20% off their golf gloves!


In Conclusion:

Maybe Par not only wants to change how golf is viewed but also how you play it. Handicaps are even on the playing field in golf but only if you're at a club or have established a handicap through GHIN or USGA. Not everyone playing golf understands this type of system.


So why not make something that evens the playing field no matter if you have an established handicap or not?


Maybe Par: The Game takes pride in changing how we play golf. The best way to do that is through 'gamifying' the process.

(Check out another article, "Maybe Par: The Game- Why was it created?")



Other Brands that ALMOST made the List.

1. Good Good Golf - Youtube and social media-based golf community

2. Looper Golf Ledger -the first real money peer-to-peer golf betting app

3. Jain- Art, golf, and abstract thought into retail

4. Radry Golf- art project disguised as a golf brand

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