Loss of words to begin to share how much this artist residency @willowhouse_ experience has meant to me. The work, space, new relationships, and desert has been meaningful. It’s so giving here and needs nothing.
Photography taking by a fellow resident artist @brooksburrisphotography thanks man🤘🏼
I’ve spent most of my life around materials, process, and people learning how small decisions shape larger outcomes. Golf became part of that education not because of competition, but because of what the game asks of you: patience, restraint, and presence.
I’m drawn to the quieter layers of golf. The things that aren’t scored. What you wear, what you carry, how you arrive, how you slow yourself down. The rituals before the round. The objects that gain meaning over time. The way a course, a season, or a moment can change how the game feels.
This platform exists as a personal exploration of those ideas. It’s not about trends or instruction. It’s about individuality, intention, and the culture that lives just beneath the surface of the sport.
I believe golf is at its best when it’s felt rather than performed when style is personal, pace is respected, and choices are made with care.
Everything shared here comes from that place.
15 years ago, we introduced something quietly radical. MILK. A leave-in that chose restraint over excess. No silicones. No shortcuts. Just performance shaped through botanicals and intention. We didn’t follow the rules, we rewrote them.
Since then, MILK has become a staple on set, in salons, and in the daily rituals of people who expect more from their haircare. Award-winning, yes. More importantly, trusted. Finished and repurchased again and again.
Today, you’ll see echoes of MILK everywhere. We see it. Imitation doesn’t carry memory. It doesn’t carry the years of refinement, the risk, the conviction it took to do it first.
MILK was never made to compete.
It was made to exist genuinely on its own terms. 15 years later, it still does.
This image is from our very first shoot.
Before the noise.