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  2. TaylorMade - Wikipedia

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    On February 3, 2022, the New York Times reported that KPS had hired Morgan Stanley to run a sale of TaylorMade with a value estimated around US$2 billion. On May 11, 2022, Centroid Investment Partners - a Korean private equity firm - signed a definitive agreement to purchase TaylorMade from KPS.

  3. Parsons Xtreme Golf - Wikipedia

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    Parsons is a former United States Marine who served in Vietnam War.PXG’s club numbering convention (0211, 0311, 0317, 0341, and 0811) is inspired by the United States military occupational code, as a tribute to the Marine Corps. [2]

  4. Wedge (golf) - Wikipedia

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    The class of wedges grew out of the need for a better club for playing soft lies and short shots. Prior to the 1930s, the best club for short "approach" shots was the "niblick", roughly equivalent to today's 9-iron or pitching wedge in loft; however the design of this club, with a flat, angled face and virtually no "sole", made it difficult to use in sand and other soft lies as it was prone to ...

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  6. Polara Golf - Wikipedia

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    Polara Golf is a brand of golf equipment, focused on balls and clubs, launched in 1977.Polara-branded products, such as intentionally-asymmetrical balls not approved for official tournaments, have been manufactured by several companies including Aero X-Golf Inc., which filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2017.

  7. Forgan of St Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Philp hired his nephew, Robert Forgan, in 1852 as an assistant. Forgan took over the firm upon Philp's death in 1856. The company owes its foundation to the Society of St Andrews Golfers, later The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews, who hired local carpenter Hugh Philp to make golf clubs.