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TaylorMade® Golf

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Light weight, graphite shafted, wide sole design hybrid golf clubs.

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A. Quality Custom Golf Clubs

Custom golf club maker from the Harvey Penick, Snake Eyes, Makers Pride and OnePutt line of custom irons, woods, wedges, and putters that fit the needs of all golfers: men, ladies, senior citizens, both right and left handed golfers.




Aberdeen Golf, Inc

Wholesale golf component and custom golf clubs dealer specializing in titanium, stainless, maraging, woods and irons.




All in One Golf Club

Manufacturer of collabsible (17"-38") telescopic shaft with 34 different golf club attachments, from Ontario, Canada. Hits as accurately as an entire set of clubs.




Armour Golf

Manufactures and produces custom fitted woods and irons.




Carbite Golf, Inc.

Carbite Golf produces patented Polar Balanced Putters, patented Tour Insert Wedges, woods, and irons.




Ceramic Golf Clubs

Manufacturer of golf clubs made from ceramic composite material.




Classic Golf Products

Manufacturer of custom golf clubs and components.




Cleveland Golf

Manufacturer of woods, irons, putters, women's golf clubs and accessories, golf bags, hats and clothing.




Clubmaker.com

Provider of custom-made golf clubs, fitted through a proprietary fitting process. Guides the customer through an evaluation of their setup, review of possible club set solutions, development of a test iron, refinement the club set based on test feedback,




Tips & Advice to help you make your decision on Golf Clubs

Purchasing golf clubs for your business can be an expensive investment. Understanding your needs and the types of clubs available will help you make the best decision.

Clubs come in irons, woods, hybrids, chippers and putters. Each club serves a different purpose, so evaluate your course to understand which clubs are needed. A full 18-hole course will likely require each type of club, so purchase some of each type for your guests.

A small-range course, such as a mini-golf course, will require only one type of club. Putters are designed for swinging at a low speed, which is necessary inside an indoor course.

The price range on clubs will also vary, so purchase according ... more


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