Our Story

Born on the Beach.

Every summer growing up, my family vacationed in Hilton Head, South Carolina. Cousins of all ages, hard sand beaches, and hours of time to fill. While everyone else settled into their beach chairs, I was out on the sand — digging holes, shaping the sand, building putt putt courses out of shells, sticks, and whatever else I could find.

I was 12 years old. I never really stopped.


From Solo Cups to a Real Product.

Year after year the courses got more elaborate. By my early 20s I'd graduated from digging a hole in the ground to carefully placing a red solo cup as the target. Family members who gave me grief for spending two hours building holes would quietly get up and want in the moment the course was ready. Strangers on the beach would stop and watch. People in the chairs would place bets.

There was something about it that just worked.

When I finally decided to turn it into a product, similar things existed — but they missed the point. They replicated a cornhole-style game. SandyPutt was never about that. It was always about the journey. Building something from scratch, brand new every time, and watching your friends and family enjoy what you created.


The Cup Took an Entire Summer to Get Right.

I went through design after design — 3D printed prototypes, beach testing, back to the drawing board. Creating a cup that anchors cleanly in packed sand is harder than it sounds.

The breakthrough was the SandyPutt sand-lock feature. Dig the hole, place the cup, pack the sand into the side locks until the surface is perfectly smooth. No wobble. No sinking. A clean, flush target every time.

That was the moment it became a real product.


For Everyone. Every Age. Every Beach.

The best part? It's for everyone. Little kids who want to dig. Teenagers who want to compete. Parents who want to win. Grandparents who've been quietly hustling their whole lives and are ready to prove it. SandyPutt has a way of getting the whole crew off their chairs and onto the course — and somehow, nobody wants to be the first one to go home.


What It's Really About.

The best beach days aren't the ones where you sat in a chair. They're the ones where you competed, built something, and made a memory that lasts — at least until tomorrow, when you build something even better.

Welcome to SandyPutt. Build something great.


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