

"Custom web systems for golf brands, clubs, instructors, and the agencies that serve them."
Core Requirement: Golf Industry / High_Performance_Web
Golf is a small industry with very specific operational needs — pro shops with seasonal inventory, clubs with members and tee-times, instructors with lesson packages, and brands that need wholesale and retail channels under one roof. CodenVibe has built across all four corners of the golf market: a Shopify retail storefront for Louisiana Golf Club, a custom Django + Next.js wholesale portal for the same brand, a niche marketing agency website for Fareway Marketing, and instructor sites with lesson booking. We understand the rhythm of the season, the importance of clean product photography, and why a slow checkout in March costs you a quarter of the year.
Off-the-shelf templates from Squarespace or Shopify themes get a golf brand to launch — but they hit a wall the moment you add wholesale tiers, member-only pricing, instructor schedules, or multi-warehouse fulfillment. Custom development means your storefront, your B2B portal, and your marketing site all share one source of truth. It means a wholesale buyer logs into a clean catalogue with their negotiated pricing, while retail customers get the high-conversion experience they expect. It means lesson booking that actually integrates with your calendar and payment processor, not a third-party widget pasted in. For a golf operation that wants to grow past the constraints of a templated stack, custom is the only path that scales without rebuilding every two years.
Shopify themes work until you need wholesale tiers, member pricing, or a B2B portal. Then every workaround creates technical debt.
Most golf brands run separate systems for retail and wholesale, leading to double inventory entry, missed orders, and reconciliation headaches.
Instructors patch together Calendly, Stripe, and a static site — every booking is a manual confirmation and a missed upsell on equipment or packages.
Golf has narrow buying windows. A slow checkout in spring or pre-tournament season directly costs revenue you cannot recover later.
Custom Shopify themes built for golf product photography, fast checkout, and seasonal merchandising — like Louisiana Golf Club.
Django + Next.js wholesale platforms with tiered pricing, bulk order flows, account-specific catalogues, and shipment tracking.
Personal-brand sites with lesson booking, package sales, video portfolios, and integrated payment — for solo pros and academies.
High-conversion marketing sites for golf-focused agencies, with case studies, lead capture, and SEO built around golf-specific keywords.
Sync product, order, and customer data between your storefront, accounting, and fulfillment so your team stops doing data entry.
Custom integrations with tee-sheet platforms, event registration, tournament management, and member portals.
Custom Shopify themes built for golf product photography, fast checkout, and seasonal merchandising — like Louisiana Golf Club.
Django + Next.js wholesale platforms with tiered pricing, bulk order flows, account-specific catalogues, and shipment tracking.
Personal-brand sites with lesson booking, package sales, video portfolios, and integrated payment — for solo pros and academies.
High-conversion marketing sites for golf-focused agencies, with case studies, lead capture, and SEO built around golf-specific keywords.
Sync product, order, and customer data between your storefront, accounting, and fulfillment so your team stops doing data entry.
Custom integrations with tee-sheet platforms, event registration, tournament management, and member portals.
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Yes. We have built for retail brands (Louisiana Golf Club), wholesale operations (Louisiana Golf Wholesale Portal), marketing agencies (Fareway Marketing), and individual instructors. Each engagement is scoped to the operational reality of that side of the industry.
Yes. We migrate Shopify stores to custom Django or Next.js stacks when scale, pricing complexity, or B2B requirements outgrow the platform. We preserve SEO redirects, customer accounts, and order history.
We typically build separate front-end experiences against a unified product and customer database, so wholesale buyers see negotiated pricing and bulk flows while retail customers see standard storefront UX. Both share inventory and order data.
Yes. Event registration, payment, scheduling, and player communication are all common scope items, often integrated with existing tee-sheet or club management systems.
Every CodenVibe project is custom-quoted. Book a call and we'll see if we're the right fit.