BYD at the 2024 Fenton & Linden Regional Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing

Angela Hanners • June 10, 2024

A bunch of fun and free promo

Our team had super fun at the Fenton & Linden Chamber fo Commerce Golf Outing last Friday at Fenton Farms. Our staff was greeting teams at the first hole with a choice of our promo items and a team photo from Freeze Frame photo booth sponsored by Sawyer Jewelers. There were lots of local business taking part in the event and we even saw some of our clients which we always love. We are so grateful of all the good words that we heard about our services, the entire BYD Team thanks you.


If you were there, you couldn't miss us with our custom BYD Hawaiian shirts and custom socks! Many people chose to take our custom socks from our table as it was a bit of a chilly day. We're glad so many people liked them! Our custom socks are fully customizable meaning you can put whatever you like on them. We would be more than happy to design and order them for you or your business! They make great gifts and are great for team and staff swag. They're also made fully in the USA and are soft and durable. One customer even mentioned that they loved them so much that they wore them until they had holes in them! We love hearing how our customers use the products that we create.


Follow this link to our summer promo page and you can see all the fun items that we had at the golf outing!

https://www.behindyourdesign.com/byd-summer-2024-promo


If you saw or took something that you liked, feel free to contact us about pricing or ordering!

810-373-9293

orders@behindyourdesign.com

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