{"id":243347,"date":"2022-09-21T16:26:39","date_gmt":"2022-09-21T16:26:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/golftoday.co.uk\/?p=243347"},"modified":"2024-09-27T12:24:27","modified_gmt":"2024-09-27T12:24:27","slug":"interview-with-ronan-galvin-sunday-golf","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/golftoday.co.uk\/interview-with-ronan-galvin-sunday-golf\/","title":{"rendered":"Interview with Ronan Galvin"},"content":{"rendered":"
Launched in 2020, San Diego-based Sunday Golf burst on the scene with the Loma bag, a minimalist-designed bag for short courses that weighs less than 2lbs and carries six or seven clubs.<\/p>\n
The category creating Loma bag set a new precedent for Par 3 bags in a sleek, easy-to-carry build that encouraged play with fewer clubs while embodying the spirit of casual weekend golf. Sunday Golf is committed to providing high-quality golf gear that is functional, well-designed and made \u201cFore the Weekend.\u201d<\/p>\n
Leadership<\/strong><\/p>\n Prior to starting Sunday Golf, Ronan Galvin was closely involved in the golf industry working in golf bag product development. Not being a golfer growing up, Ronan learned to play golf at a local Par 3 course in San Diego called the Loma club just a few years ago.<\/p>\n It was there that the idea for a bag specifically for the par 3 course was born. He was able to use his experience in product development to design a prototype of the flagship product, the Loma Bag, inspiring him to create the Sunday Golf brand with his friends, Casey Mathews and Galen Brunelle. Born in Ireland, Ronan grew up in North County San Diego and graduated from Gonzaga University.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n When I first launched Sunday Golf with my business partner Casey Mathews, we had one golf bag that we were shipping from a storage unit around the corner from our shared office. A little over two years later, we have five different bag designs, dozens of accessories and are selling our bags in major retailers like Dick\u2019s Sporting Goods and PGA Tour Superstore.<\/p>\n I picture golf as a sport that should be enjoyed with friends and family above all else. Whether you\u2019re playing well or having a terrible round, it\u2019s about enjoying the people in your group to go along with the game. I\u2019ve taken that same mindset and used it as a foundation to build Sunday Golf with our employees, products and brand message. Golf should be fun and I hope we can help people experience the game differently and enjoy it more.<\/p>\n ***<\/p>\n I recently picked up golf a few years ago, actually. Prior to Sunday Golf, I spent several years working overseas in golf bag product development, but I was never a \u201cgolfer\u201d growing up. When I came back to the U.S., I started to play more at a local Par 3 course called the Loma Club in San Diego.<\/p>\n I saw player after player lug around their full set when you really only use four or five clubs to play the course. This started the initial idea, and when I didn\u2019t see any products on the market that fit this need, I decided to create a prototype of our Loma bag. I brought it to the course afterwards and everyone was asking where they could buy one. The lightbulb went off then.<\/p>\nThe Galvin Story<\/strong><\/h5>\n
What was the genesis for Sunday Golf?<\/strong><\/h5>\n