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OnCore Golf

OnCore Golf Technology, Inc. is an manufacturer of high-performance balls and related accessories, headquartered in . Founded in , the company specializes in innovative designs featuring proprietary perimeter weighting technology, which shifts mass to the outer edges of the ball to increase (MOI) for greater stability, reduced sidespin by up to 60%, enhanced aerodynamic , and improved flight consistency in various conditions. This approach differentiates OnCore's products in the competitive industry by prioritizing distance, control, and accuracy for golfers of all skill levels. The company originated from a 2006 concept by Doug DuFaux for a hollow metal core , which was commercialized by co-founders Bret Blakely ( expert), Keith Blakely (materials specialist), and Steve Coulton (business veteran), leading to the launch of OnCore's first product in 2011. This breakthrough design prompted the (USGA) to update its equipment rules for the second time in over a century, recognizing the novel hollow-core construction. With technical contributions from John Calabria, formerly of , , and , OnCore has evolved its technology to include metal-infused mantles and nano-engineered layers, resulting in award-winning balls such as the ELIXR, a two-time Hot List Gold winner for its balance of softness, accuracy, and distance. OnCore's current product lineup includes the VERO X1 and VERO X2 (cast tour balls with 85 and 95 ratings, respectively), the low- AVANT 55 for slower speeds, and specialized variants like FlingGolf-compatible balls. The company continues to innovate, with plans for the 2025 launch of the GENiUS ball, featuring embedded electronics for real-time shot ; as of late 2025, it remains in development following a funding campaign earlier in the year, and has secured partnerships with professional athletes like quarterback and golfer , who became an investor in 2024. These developments underscore OnCore's role in advancing golf technology within the approximately $1.1 billion (as of 2025).

Overview

Founding and Operations

OnCore Golf was founded in 2009 by Coulton and Bret Blakely as a private company dedicated to advancing innovation. The duo established the firm with a vision to introduce groundbreaking technologies, including the hollow metal core design aimed at enhancing performance. Headquartered in , OnCore Golf centers its operations on research and development, manufacturing, and direct-to-consumer distribution from facilities at 19 Elm Street. This location supports the company's integrated approach to product creation and sales, enabling efficient oversight of its core activities in the sports equipment sector. The emphasizes online sales via its website, oncoregolf.com, supplemented by to build customer loyalty. By avoiding traditional retail partnerships, OnCore maintains direct control over branding, pricing, and the overall customer experience. As a sports equipment manufacturer, it specializes in balls, positioning itself as an innovator in a competitive .

Leadership and Ownership

OnCore Golf was co-founded in 2009 by Bret Blakely and Steve Coulton, who met while studying at and combined their skills to pioneer innovative golf ball technology. Bret Blakely, with a background in international marketing and , focused on commercializing the venture and building strategic partnerships. Steve Coulton, an economics graduate and former varsity golfer at NYU with experience in finance from , contributed to the technological conceptualization and early product development of the company's hollow metal core innovations. Keith Blakely, Bret's father and a serial entrepreneur with decades of expertise in , , and executive leadership, joined as Chairman and CEO in 2014, providing strategic oversight to guide the company's growth and operational scaling. Under his leadership, OnCore has emphasized innovation while navigating the competitive industry. The leadership team, based at the company's headquarters in , continues to drive decisions on branding, sales, and technological advancement. The company's leadership has evolved from the initial duo of Blakely and Coulton to incorporate additional technical experts, such as Senior Technical Advisor John Calabria in 2019 and former Callaway Golf International President Frederick Port as a strategic advisor in 2024, enhancing expertise in product refinement and industry expansion. Currently, as of 2025, Bret Blakely serves as of and , while Steve Coulton holds the role of Vice President of Sales. OnCore Golf operates as a , with substantial ownership tied to the Blakely family through and Bret's foundational roles and initial funding. This family-centric structure is complemented by investments from prominent athletes, lending credibility and supporting growth in the sports sector. In 2020, quarterback became an investor, aligning with the company's roots and contributing to charitable initiatives like donations to Oishei . Similarly, joined as an investor that year, drawn to OnCore's disruptive approach to technology. In 2024, professional golfer became an investor.

History

Early Development and Innovations

OnCore Golf's conceptual origins trace back to 2006, when Doug DuFaux, frustrated by inconsistent shots during a round of , conceived the idea of a metal core to redistribute mass toward the perimeter, drawing on principles from to enhance stability. In 2008, amid the financial that left them jobless in , founders Bret Blakely and Steve Coulton—longtime friends with complementary skills in and —revived DuFaux's prototype after learning of it through Blakely's father, Keith, an experienced venture investor. The trio aimed to revolutionize balls by incorporating non-traditional , such as 304-grade for the core, inspired by applications in rather than conventional rubber or urethane designs. Initial prototyping efforts began in earnest from 2009 to 2011, with the company formally founded in , as a hub for development leveraging local engineering talent. The team faced significant challenges in crafting hollow-metal-core designs that met regulatory standards, enduring multiple rejections from the (USGA) for nonconformance during early submissions, which prompted iterative refinements before the formal approval process advanced. These prototypes, developed in DuFaux's garage initially, tested the feasibility of using aerospace-inspired lightweight metals to create a durable, high-performance core without compromising playability. Central to the research was an emphasis on achieving a high (MOI) through perimeter weighting, which aimed to minimize side spin and promote straighter flight paths, thereby reducing common mishits like slices and hooks—a focus rooted in the founders' and inventor's engineering backgrounds in materials and product development. Early funding was bootstrapped by the founders and supported by initial investors, including Keith Blakely, enabling the creation of viable prototypes by 2011 that demonstrated improved accuracy despite initial trade-offs in distance and feel.

Key Milestones and Product Launches

OnCore Golf achieved a significant regulatory milestone in 2013 when the (USGA) approved its hollow-metal-core design following two prior rejections, marking the first such sanction for a rigid core under 0.9 inches in diameter and influencing updates to construction rules effective January 1, 2014. This approval paved the way for the commercial debut of the EVO, the company's inaugural USGA-conforming hollow-metal-core , with listing on the conforming equipment list on November 6, 2013; the improved MA-1.0 followed in January 2014 after establishing manufacturing partnerships in 2012-2013. The launch represented OnCore's entry into the competitive market, emphasizing innovative core technology for improved accuracy and distance. Building on this foundation, OnCore expanded its product lineup in the mid-2010s, introducing the in May 2016 as an optimized version of the hollow-metal-core design protected by three patents, followed by the AVANT low-compression ball in July 2016. The pivotal release of the ELIXR tour-level ball in March 2017 further demonstrated growth, earning endorsement from PGA Tour winner Al Geiberger and validation through professional play, such as its use in the Challenge Pro-Am. Post-launch, OnCore adopted a online sales model to foster adoption and bypass traditional channels, which at the time accounted for only about 1% of sales, enabling competitive pricing and direct . This strategy supported sustained expansion, with subsequent enhancements like the 2022 ELIXR update reinforcing tour-level performance standards. In 2023, OnCore demonstrated the ball at the Show, featuring embedded sensors including and for real-time shot data analysis. In 2024, professional golfer became an investor in the company. As of 2025, OnCore launched the ball, marking a milestone in smart technology integration.

Products and Technology

Golf Ball Lines

OnCore Golf's flagship golf ball lines consist of the VERO X1, VERO X2, ELIXR, and AVANT 55, each designed to cater to specific performance needs while incorporating covers for enhanced . The VERO X1 is a four-piece ball optimized for tour-level performance, featuring low driver to maximize and accuracy, paired with high for greenside . Its rating of 85 suits intermediate to advanced players with swing speeds of 100 mph or higher, providing a balance of feel and perimeter weighting for tighter dispersion. In contrast, the VERO X2, also a four-piece construction, offers balanced characteristics with low driver and high trajectory for , alongside elevated for precision stopping power on approach shots. With a higher of 95, it targets skilled golfers with swing speeds exceeding 110 mph who prioritize and versatility across all clubs. The ELIXR line, a three-piece urethane-covered ball, emphasizes for mid-handicap players, delivering low for longer carry and roll, high for control, and enhanced perimeter weighting for improved accuracy. Available in compressions of 84 (white) or 80 (yellow or matte green), it is tailored for swing speeds between 90 and 100 mph, making it suitable for average golfers seeking straight, consistent shots without sacrificing distance. The AVANT is a two-piece ball with a soft Surlyn cover and ultra-low of , designed for slower swing speeds of 60-80 mph, such as seniors, , and . It provides high launch, soft feel, and stable with perimeter weighting for distance and control, particularly in cold weather. These lines conform to USGA standards and are available directly from the OnCore Golf website and select retailers, priced at $40 per dozen for the VERO series, $30 for ELIXR, and $20 for AVANT 55, with customization options including personalized logos, colors, and markings to suit individual preferences. OnCore also offers specialized variants, such as FlingGolf-compatible balls based on the AVANT 55 and ELIXR.

Core Technologies

OnCore Golf's proprietary perimeter weighting originated with a foundational hollow metal core design in early products, featuring a central hollow metallic approximately 0.9 inches in made from , surrounded by layered mantles to enhance rotational . This approach shifted the ball's outward, promoting a gyroscopic stabilizing effect that reduced side spin compared to conventional solid cores. Current designs have evolved beyond the hollow metal core, utilizing a rubber core encased in a high-modulus mantle infused with metallic powder to distribute weight to the perimeter and minimize unwanted twists during impact and flight. Material innovations in OnCore's balls emphasize multi-layer architectures tailored for specific performance profiles, with compression ratings optimized across 2- to 4-piece constructions to balance energy transfer and durability. The metal-infused mantle, connected to a thin cast cover via a nano-engineered layer, improves energy efficiency and maintains structural integrity under high-speed impacts. These layers allow for precise control over —ranging from low (around 55) for softer feel to mid (around 95) for firmer response—enhancing overall ball speed and longevity without compromising spin characteristics. The (MOI) in these designs is elevated through perimeter weighting, where MOI is conceptually expressed as the of elements times the square of their distance from the rotation axis (MOI = ∫ r² dm), effectively increasing resistance to off-axis rotations for greater flight stability. This results in up to 60% less side spin, leading to straighter drives with tighter dispersion patterns, particularly beneficial in windy conditions. Independent testing has shown these balls achieving more consistent trajectories, with reduced spin contributing to enhanced distance and accuracy off the tee. OnCore's core technologies are protected by multiple patents, including those for the hollow metal core and related processes, with key filings on core molding and injection techniques dating back to 2012. These patents cover the proprietary manufacturing methods for integrating perimeter-weighted components, ensuring the design's uniqueness in the industry. Such has enabled iterative refinements, as seen in models utilizing metal-infused layers for perimeter-weighted performance.

Sports Entertainment Ventures

Initial Plans and Announcements

In September 2019, OnCore Golf announced plans to develop a $30 million sports and entertainment complex in its hometown of Buffalo, New York, marking the company's initial foray into experiential sports facilities beyond golf equipment manufacturing. The project, envisioned as a year-round venue, was set to break ground in mid-2020 with an expected opening in mid-2021, focusing on indoor golf simulators equipped with OnCore's proprietary radar and camera technology for shot analysis and interactive gaming. This initiative aimed to host community events, corporate gatherings, and youth programs in partnership with organizations like The First Tee of Western New York. The proposed facility spanned a seven-acre site along the River, featuring a 120,000-square-foot clubhouse with heated hitting bays arranged in a three-tiered driving range, games, virtual sports simulations for activities like , , and , and integrated arcade-style entertainment elements. Above the range, a 120- to 160-room would provide lodging, while dedicated and spaces supported the blending of , dining, and branding opportunities. The design emphasized multi-sport capabilities to attract diverse demographics, including families and non-golfers, in an urban setting. Strategically, the complex was intended to leverage OnCore's golf ball technology for immersive, experiential , allowing visitors to test products in real-time while fostering partnerships to expand the sport's appeal. Backed by local investors such as Doug Swift, founder of RiverWorks, and Joe Carubba, former CEO of Carubba Collision, the project highlighted community ties, with early associations including Buffalo Bills quarterback , who was noted for using OnCore s. This diversification was positioned as a growth avenue to create 400-500 jobs and replicate the model in other cities. The announcement generated significant media attention, with coverage in portraying the venture as a "revolutionary standard" for urban golf-entertainment hybrids and a catalyst for Buffalo's waterfront revitalization. Press releases emphasized its "first-of-its-kind" status, underscoring OnCore's ambition to innovate beyond equipment sales into comprehensive sports experiences.

Revisions and Current Status

In 2019, OnCore Golf announced plans for a $30 million sports and entertainment complex along the in its hometown of , aimed at creating an urban and leisure destination. By late 2023, the project was revised, including a shift in location from the riverfront to a site on Elk Street in downtown , while maintaining the $30 million budget and -themed focus. The updated proposal featured indoor and outdoor elements, arcades, and dining, responding to challenges and urban development priorities. Further refinements occurred in 2024 and 2025, rebranding the venue as ShotClub Social and forming a with the Krog Group, a local and firm, to handle development and provide key investments. The facility was scaled to approximately 48,000 square feet on a 3.5-acre parcel at 555 Elk Street, incorporating 60 year-round golf driving range bays, duckpin bowling lanes, arcade games, simulators, event spaces, multiple bars, a full kitchen, and in-seat dining options. Rezoning from industrial-heavy to light-industrial use was approved in 2025 to accommodate the family-oriented . As of November 2025, the project remains in the pre-construction phase, with final plans submitted for city review and groundbreaking planned but not yet reported, targeting an opening in 2026. OnCore Golf continues to lead the initiative through its ShotClub Social Buffalo LLC, emphasizing integration with 's emerging entertainment district near the Buffalo River. No further delays or additional changes have been reported, positioning the venue as a key anchor for innovation and urban recreation.

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