I’ve always been someone who needs to create. From a young age, I was constantly working on something, spray painting stencils and portraits, clay sculptures, doodling in class, or building things just to see if I could. Art was never just a hobby; it was a test of taking an idea from concept to reality. At the same time, another love was growing: golf. I fell in love with the game as a kid, drawn to the challenge, the rhythm, and the quiet obsession that only golfers truly understand.

After graduating from Boston University’s Questrom School of Business, I found myself, like many young grads, looking for the right path. It took a while to find a job, and once I did, I expected it to feel like a win. But something wasn’t clicking. Sitting at my desk one day, I had this clear thought: life is too short to not be doing something you fully love. And for me, that meant art and golf, the two things that had always brought me the most joy and meaning.

That’s when I remembered a business idea I had dreamt up years earlier: what if you could take someone’s golf swing and turn it into a sculpture? A physical object that captures the motion, emotion, and identity of a person’s swing, something deeply personal and proudly displayable. So I started building. The first prototype was rough, I bent a paperclip around a pen at my desk, but it sparked something real.

I realized that this idea wasn’t just about sculpture or golf, it was about celebrating a moment. A swing is so much more than just mechanics; it’s years of practice, pride, nostalgia, even frustration. And for the people who love the game, it’s a part of who they are.

Swing Sculpt is the result of that vision. It’s a brand built at the intersection of creativity and passion. Where motion becomes art, and moments become something you can hold forever. I’ve spent the past year filing for a patent, working with manufacturers, figuring out how to bring a premium product to life, and now, I’m ready to share it with the world.

This is just the beginning. I hope you’ll follow along and maybe even see your swing transformed into something timeless.