Honest pricing
$58, not $158.
We charge what the polo costs to make well, plus a fair margin. The country-club tax wasn't a feature, it was a habit.
About Swingers Club
The Origin
Swingers Club started the way most good ideas do — on the course, mid-round, wondering why every golf brand looked exactly the same. Ty and Chris had been playing together for years and kept hitting the same wall: the gear was either overpriced heritage labels coasting on reputation or bland performance wear with zero personality.
The full name is Swingers Golf Club, often shortened to SGC. Swingers Club is the primary name on the store, apparel, and events — all three names refer to the same Puyallup Valley golf brand.
Walk into most pro shops and you're staring at polos priced between $80 and $180. For a polo. The sticker shock keeps a lot of golfers stuck wearing cotton tees that look tired by the third hole. We didn't accept that the only options were "boring and affordable" or "interesting and overpriced."
So we built the thing we wanted to wear. Polos at $58 with the same fabric spec as $130 brands — 88% polyester, 12% spandex, four-way stretch, moisture-wicking. Bold prints because that's what we wanted on the course. Honest pricing because the markup never made sense to us.
Rooted in the Puyallup Valley, Swingers Club carries the attitude of the region — clean, understated, performance-first. No oversized logos. No gimmicks. Small batches, an online store, and every detail intentional.
Swingers Club is for the players who grind over a four-footer and then buy the first round after. If that sounds like your crew, welcome to the club.

Puyallup Valley roots
Built in the valley. Cleaner point of view.

Community proof
On April 25, 2026, the first Swingers Club drop met the local golf community at a one-day launch party in Orting. The proof was simple: people tried it on, wore it around the event, and sent the first run onto real fairways.
It was a one-day community event, not a permanent retail location — real golfers, real feedback, and the gear out in the world.
What we believe
Honest pricing
We charge what the polo costs to make well, plus a fair margin. The country-club tax wasn't a feature, it was a habit.
Bold, considered
Every print starts as a sketch and earns its way onto a polo. We'd rather make eight prints worth wearing than fifty that all look the same.
Built to last
Performance fabric that holds shape. Embroidery that survives the laundry. Stitching tested in the field, not just on a spec sheet.
Small-batch inventory
We don't overproduce. When a print sells out, it's gone. The online lineup stays focused, and every piece has to earn its place.
How it's built
We don't believe quality is a question of price. It's a question of what you're willing to leave out. We left out the licensed logos, the celebrity ambassadors, and the wholesale markups. We kept the fabric, the construction, and the design work. That's the whole reason a $58 polo can wear like a $130 one.
The Founders

Co-founder
Co-founder of Swingers Club. Writes about course style, fabric, and what actually holds up over a season of play.
Co-founder
Co-founder of Swingers Club. Writes about polos, fit, and the small details that separate the round from the clubhouse.
Where we're rooted
We're based in the Puyallup Valley. Mount Rainier on a clear day. Courses carved into evergreen — the air is clean, the fairways are quiet, and the golf community up here genuinely loves the game.
We launched at High Cedars Golf Course in Orting on April 25, 2026. Drop One sold through in four hours. Local golfers showed up because they wanted something built for here — gear that handles morning fog, afternoon sun, and the round of cocktails that follows.
Pacific Northwest golf doesn't get the national coverage it deserves. We're building the brand to fix that. Course guides, regional events, and the Swingers Club Classic tournament — all rooted in the place we know best.
