I brought my Scotty Cameron collector site to the iPhone so the catalog and market data live in your pocket.
This is the native iPhone companion to cameronheadcovers.com, the collector reference site I have run since 2007. It puts live eBay market values, a deep product catalog, and collection tools on your phone so you can check a piece the moment you come across one.

Overview
CameronHeadcovers is the longest-running thread in my portfolio. I have been collecting Scotty Cameron headcovers since 2007, and I launched the website that same year. The iPhone app is the natural next step: taking everything that made the site useful and putting it where collectors actually need it.
The market data is the core. The app pulls live eBay listings and completed sales so you can see what pieces are actually worth right now, backed by a catalog that goes all the way back to 1997. It works less like a marketplace and more like a price guide and reference for the hobby.
Because it shares the data behind the site, the app stays consistent with the reference collectors already trust, while adding the convenience of having it in your pocket at a show or a shop.
At a glance
Audience: Scotty Cameron headcover and accessory collectors who want pricing context, a reference catalog, and tracking tools wherever they happen to be.
Built with: SwiftUI, iOS, eBay API
Project type: iPhone app
Key features
- Check real-time market values drawn from live eBay auction and completed-sale data.
- Browse a catalog of Scotty Cameron products going back to 1997, organized by category.
- Track items you own or are watching and follow how their values move.
- Read market context and buying guides built specifically for this niche.
- Explore the catalog and content without needing to create an account.
Highlights
Brings the cameronheadcovers.com reference experience to a native iPhone app.
Surfaces live eBay market values and historical sales for headcovers, putters, and accessories.
Includes a catalog of Scotty Cameron products dating back to 1997.
How it is built
I built the app as a native SwiftUI experience backed by the same collector data behind cameronheadcovers.com, with live eBay listing and completed-sale data feeding the market values.
Why it matters
Collecting happens in the real world, at shops, shows, and chance encounters, not at a desk. Having the catalog and market values on the phone means a collector can make a quick, informed call instead of guessing or trying to remember later.