Tucked into the Arts District of Solana Beach, Home Course is far more than a traditional golf shop. It proudly calls itself a “golf atelier”—and the term fits. At a glance, it might seem like a sleek retail space. However, step inside and it quickly becomes clear that it offers much more: a place to relax, grab a haircut, and connect with fellow golf enthusiasts.
With its minimalist design and focus on cultural relevance, Home Course feels at home among the area’s creative, design-savvy community. Now, thanks to a strategic partnership with TRENDYGOLF, the shop is expanding its vision. This collaboration promises to blend style, community, and golf culture under one roof in a way few spaces have done before.
Retail Meets Lifestyle in a One-of-a-Kind Setting
At the heart of the revamped concept is a curated mix of premium golf apparel. The lineup features both heritage labels and emerging names, including Malbon, MANORS, Students Golf, adidas Originals, Nike, G/FORE, and Ralph Lauren. Located at 344 S Cedros Ave, the shop now offers a wide range of men’s and women’s golf wear, carefully chosen for both on-course performance and off-course aesthetics.
In addition to retail and grooming, the venue is positioning itself as a hub for the golf-forward community. Visitors can look forward to styling sessions, exclusive product drops, and seasonal events that align with major moments in the golf calendar. This approach mirrors TRENDYGOLF’s recent concept in London’s Canary Wharf, where fashion and indoor golf converge in a similarly immersive environment.
A New Kind of Golf Destination
With its doors already open, Home Course is gearing up for its official launch party, timed to coincide with the U.S. Open and Father’s Day weekend. From apparel to experiences, it aims to change how golfers shop, socialize, and stay styled—proving that the modern golf space can be inclusive, design-driven, and culturally connected.
For more information, visit Home Course at 344 S Cedros Ave in Solana Beach, CA.




