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  2. The Best Golf Clubs on the Market Right Now

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    Qi10 Rescue. TaylorMade's Qi10 rescue clubs are versatile in the types of players they can assist. From high-level, low handicappers to beginners trying to get more distance and forgiveness from ...

  3. Golfsmith - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Carl Paul and his wife Barbara Paul founded Golfsmith in their Edison, New Jersey home. [5] Inspired after taking up the game of golf, Carl recognized an unfilled niche in the golf industry: the design and distribution of custom golf clubs and their components, along with instruction about how best to assemble them. [5]

  4. Golf equipment - Wikipedia

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    Golf clubs in a golf bag. In the background, a player uses a putter to roll the golf ball into the hole. Golf equipment encompasses the various items that are used to play the sport of golf. Types of equipment include the golf ball, golf clubs, and devices that aid in the sport.

  5. Amazon Is Slashing Prices on Golf Gear This Week

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    We found the best Amazon golf spring sales on top brands like Callaway, TaylorMade, Under Armour, and more. Shop golf accessories and gear for up to 63% off.

  6. Obsolete golf clubs - Wikipedia

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    These early clubs had hickory shafts and wrapped leather grips. To secure the joins between the shaft and the head of the club, and between the grip and the shaft, whipping of black, waxed linen thread was used. Pre-1900 clubs (smooth-faced gutty era) used seven-ply thread. Clubs from the era 1900 to 1935 required four-ply thread.

  7. Wilson Staff - Wikipedia

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    This marked the introduction of the sand wedge and in 1933 alone, Wilson sold 50,000 of these clubs, marketed as the R-90, which went on to be the most popular sand wedge in golf. [ 1 ] In 1933 Wilson Advisory Staff member Willie Ogg created a design for distributing weight away from the heel of the club head, moving it towards the "sweet spot ...