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  2. Adams Golf - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Adams Golf was acquired by TaylorMade Golf (which was owned by Adidas by then) for USD 10.80 per share in cash (roughly 70 million). As a result, Adams was added to the corporation set of golf brands, such as Adidas Golf and TaylorMade–adidas Golf. TaylorMade assured that Adams' headquarters in Plano, Texas, would remain. [2]

  3. Golfsmith - Wikipedia

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    Golfsmith published and distributed multiple print catalog titles throughout the year, including a general golf equipment catalog, one for custom golf club makers and one offering only tennis products. The company was the first golf retailer to publish a catalog of equipment and fashion exclusively for women. [22]

  4. Pacific Links International - Wikipedia

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    By 2014, it owned 10 golf clubs in the US and through its network of owned, affiliate and reciprocal clubs controlled more than 100 clubs worldwide. [1] [2] In 2015, Pacific Links International hired Tiger Woods to redesign Beijing Tian'an Holiday Golf Club. [4] In 2015 the company established Pacific Links Championship in Tianjin, China. [5]

  5. It’s the best time of year to buy golf gear—here are the ...

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    Callaway’s Chrome Soft golf balls are $7 off at Walmart this weekend, so you can score a 12-pack of some of the brand’s finest for under $40. This set features a dozen white balls accented ...

  6. One golf store is trying to keep resellers’ hands off Travis ...

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    Trendygolf was forced to find a new way to get its shoes to its customers, after Nike's latest Travis Scott collaboration went for more than $1,000 on resale markets.

  7. Cobra Golf - Wikipedia

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    Cobra was dedicated to the average golfer, especially ladies and seniors [3] which makes it understandable that is also the first U.S. club manufacturer to sell stock graphite-shafted woods and irons that are known for being lighter clubs. [4] In five years, Cobra Golf was selling about $4.5 million worth of these clubs annually. [2]