The story behind GLM Golf starts not in a factory, but at a golf-loving home workshop in Plainview, N.Y. Jon Millman—a financial planner and devoted golf enthusiast—began experimenting with stamping copper during the early days of the pandemic. He combined anvils, scrap metal, and genuine creativity to craft markers that were both bold and personal. These humble beginnings set the stage for something extraordinary. MyGolfSpyGolf
From Friends to Fortunes: The Word-of-Mouth That Launched a Legend
What began as gifts for golf buddies soon turned into demand. Rich Beem, Emmy-winning commentator and 2002 PGA Champion, became an early advocate—passing GLM markers to tour pros. One memorable moment: Tommy Fleetwood received a GLM marker before shooting a phenomenal 63, turning it into his new lucky charm. It was word of mouth—pure and powerful—that elevated GLM onto golf’s biggest stages. Golf
Chosen by Icons: Rory McIlroy and the GLM Connection
Legendary golfer Rory McIlroy became a defining figure in the GLM journey. Millman created markers that deeply resonated with Rory, featuring elements like “Manchester United” for his favorite team and “Poppy”—the name of his daughter—on the other side. Those markers traveled with Rory not just for casual rounds, but through a historic career Grand Slam win at the 2025 Masters. It was more than a stroke of luck—it was craftsmanship that carried meaning. GolfWRXGolf
Elevating Golf Culture, One Marker at a Time
Today, GLM markers are more than tools—they are symbols. Each marker tells a story, whether it’s a major win, a heartfelt tribute, or a bold personal motto. Personalized and handmade, they bring a combination of authenticity, artistry, and intention that resonates with both pros and golf lovers around the world.
When players like Scottie Scheffler and Tommy Fleetwood trust their game—and their feel—to GLM markers, you know the brand has become more than a product. It has become a legacy.
















