Avoda Golf
A high-performance golf equipment startup specializing in 3D-printed irons featuring revolutionary 'bulge and roll' face geometry for enhanced consistency.
- CEO / Founder
- Tom Bailey
- Team Size
- 1-10
- Stage
- Growth Stage
- Total Funding
- Undisclosed
- Latest Round
- Bootstrapped
- Key Investors
- ["Tom Bailey"]
Technology & Products
Key Products
3D-printed irons and wedges with proprietary 'bulge and roll' face geometry, offering combo-length and same-length iron sets.
Technological Advantage
Utilizes Metal Additive Manufacturing (3D printing) to create complex internal geometries and precise face curvatures that are impossible to achieve through traditional forging or casting methods.
Differentiation
Value Proposition
Minimizes the 'gear effect' on off-center hits by applying wood-style face curvature to irons, significantly improving accuracy and distance control through advanced additive manufacturing.
How They Differentiate
Proprietary 'bulge and roll' (curved face) technology in irons, traditionally exclusive to woods, enabled by metal 3D printing to minimize the gear effect on mishits.
Market & Competition
Target Customers
Professional golfers, low-handicap amateurs, and golf equipment enthusiasts seeking precision-engineered performance gear.
Industry Verticals
["Sports Equipment","Additive Manufacturing (Metal AM)","Sports Technology","Consumer Goods"]
Competitors
Cobra Golf, Edel Golf, Ping
Growth & Milestones
Growth Metrics
Transitioned from a boutique custom shop aiming for 50 sets per year to a high-demand global brand with a team of 9 following major championship exposure.
Major Milestones
["Founded in 2023 by Tom Bailey to innovate iron geometry","Received USGA conformance approval for revolutionary curved-face irons in April 2024","Gained global spotlight during the 2024 Masters as Bryson DeChambeau debuted the 3D-printed irons","Achieved major championship success with Bryson DeChambeau winning the 2024 U.S. Open using Avoda irons"]
Notable Customers
Bryson DeChambeau