Profiles: The Number Thirty Three

Profiles: The Number Thirty Three

Author: Break 80 Podcast December 6, 2024 Duration: 1:23:37
The invention of professional skateboarder, Justin Eldridge, Number Thirty Three's golf tee toothpick ads an essence of cool back into golf. A mixture between the 1980s tough guy and a new age wave of streetwear into golf, No. 33 packaging says "GOLF WITH FLAVOR." The tee comes in 5 available flavors or in a variety pack. Eldridge is also expanding into apparel with different drops planned for 2024/25 that will bring his unique California skating style into the golf community. The company has partnered with different courses, events and professional tournaments to bring a little flavor and has the ability to do custom taste experiences upon request (large orders). Whether it is the apparel or tee side of the business, No. 33 is sure to be a focus point on the first tee. Subscribe to the Break80 Podcast on Apple, Spotify and YouTube for weekly golf content. For more in depth golf coverage, check out the Break80 Golf Newsletter on Substack. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Duration: 1:16:55
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