Our Story
Why It Exists
"A set of irons can run $1,500 or more. A bag, $400. Shoes, $200. The kit that protects all of it costs less than one sleeve of tour balls."
Serious golfers spend seriously on their equipment. A set of irons, a tour bag, premium footwear, quality headcovers — the investment adds up quickly, and most of it is built to last a decade or more with the right care.
The right care means surface-specific chemistry. Chrome plating, coated nylon, leather, rubber compound, and performance mesh each respond differently to cleaning agents and protectants. A formula that works on one can degrade another. The goal isn't to clean everything — it's to protect each surface the way that surface needs to be protected.
YoreCaddy was built on that principle: five formulations, one per surface, so every piece of your kit gets the treatment it was designed to receive. Nothing shared. Nothing compromised. Nothing left unprotected.
The Founder
After two decades growing up in the golf industry, I kept noticing the same thing: golfers spending serious money on equipment, then doing nothing to protect it. Brand new clubs looking like hand-me-downs after two weeks. Shoes that had aged a season in a month. The investment was there. The care wasn't — not because golfers didn't want to, but because nothing purpose-built existed to make it easy.
If I'm being honest, I was guilty of it too. Growing up around the game, I never gave my equipment the attention it deserved. Clubs left dirty, shoes tossed in the trunk, grips worn down long past their useful life. It wasn't laziness — it was that nothing made it feel worth doing properly. YoreCaddy is the product I wish I'd had, and the one I'm building so the next generation of golfers don't develop the same bad habits I did.
YoreCaddy is the brand built to close that gap — purpose-formulated, technically credible, and designed for the golfer who plays with the same intention they bring to the rest of their game.
The Name
The name YoreCaddy carries three simultaneous meanings — each pointing to the same principle. Proactive care. Technical precision. Personal service. The brand was built so that every product, every formulation decision, and every piece of copy reflects all three.
The Mark
Then I started playing around with the letters and realized the Y and C accidentally make a box structure — the kit, wrapped and protected. The C was always the caddy. But that box was a surprise. The best ones usually are.
Every formulation decision is measured against three criteria. If it doesn't pass all three, it doesn't ship.