Off Course is back this week with a fantastic show and this is episode 257. Hosted by Dan Edwards, each Friday he gives you a deep look into the world of golf and equipment in a way unlike any other podcast has done before. Today, Brad Holder from PEI joins the show to discuss the PEI portfolio and remaining authentic while being relatable.
It wouldn’t be Off Course without some tangents, but Dan and Brad dive into many topics including chasing trends and consistency in design. This show has a lot going on and is one you will not want to miss as PEI goes Off Course.

Episode 257 is here and Dan and Brad Holder discuss the following topics.
Brad’s Career in Golf
PEI Portfolio and Storied Past
Chasing Trends
Remaining Authentic While Being Relatable
Consistency in Design
And so much more
You can listen to the show right here, Apple Podcasts or anywhere you do your listening and downloading from. Search for the Hackers Paradise and make sure to subscribe so you never miss an episode. After listening, come back over and drop us a note below on what you agree and/or disagree with from the episode. If you get a chance, drop us a review wherever you listen from and let others know what you think of the show and/or channel.
Off course is now available in video as well. Tune into the THPGolf YouTube Channel, jump into the video and watch the interaction between Dan and his guests each week rather than just listen.
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Brad’s experience in the industry makes for a very interesting discussion.
Listening to this on the way up to the MattyD classic today.
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Brad’s experience in the industry makes for a very interesting discussion.
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You definitely do not expect that right out of the gate.
The sizing profile based on brand is really a great idea when you look at who gravitates towards each brand.
What Original Penguin has done with balancing legacy and forward- thinking designs always impresses me. It’s always spoken to me and I like the fact that it’s not so overly expensive.
I truly enjoyed this one Dan, thank you .
I am a fan of the original Penguin and listening to you and Brad discuss the back story was amazing. Not to mention who PEI makes apparel for…so Good
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What Original Penguin has done with balancing legacy and forward- thinking designs always impresses me. It’s always spoken to me and I like the fact that it’s not so overly expensive.
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I think Penguin is doing some great things in that there are designs they have that I want absolutely nothing to do with, and designs I absolutely love.
That’s a TOUGH thing to accomplish for a company and an impressive thing to have that kind of style variety.
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I truly enjoyed this one Dan, thank you .
I am a fan of the original Penguin and listening to you and Brad discuss the back story was amazing. Not to mention who PEI makes apparel for…so Good
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glad you enjoyed!
I think we need to hear more depth from these apparel brands. It’s fun.
Let’s go!
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Let’s go!
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what a guy.
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I think Penguin is doing some great things in that there are designs they have that I want absolutely nothing to do with, and designs I absolutely love.
That’s a TOUGH thing to accomplish for a company and an impressive thing to have that kind of style variety.
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100% the same. I will say though – I had one polo in the Summer release that I immediately thought I’d never wear and it was fantastic when I got it on.