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  2. Category : Sporting goods retailers of the United States

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    Golf retailers of the United States (5 P) Pages in category "Sporting goods retailers of the United States" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total.

  3. Club Champion - Wikipedia

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    Club Champion, LLC (stylized as "Club Champion") is a golf club fitting company based in Willowbrook, Illinois. The company was established in 2010 and has approximately 100 stores and 375 employees. [1]

  4. Antigua Apparel - Wikipedia

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    Antigua Group, Inc. is an American company based in the Phoenix, Arizona market that specializes in the designing and marketing of men’s and women’s "lifestyle" apparel and sportswear, most notably in the golf industry. In addition to golf, the company also serves the Licensed Sports, Corporate and Specialty Retail markets. [1]

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

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    Save $10 on this 12-pack of TaylorMade golf balls from Dick’s Sporting Goods when you shop this weekend. Even better—the brand is offering free two-day shipping on tour golf balls, so you can ...

  6. List of shopping malls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Fashion Outlets of Chicago – Rosemont (2013–present) Ford City Mall – Chicago (1965–present) Fox Valley Mall – Aurora (1975–present) Golf Mill Shopping Center – Niles (1960–present) Gurnee Mills – Gurnee (1991–present) Harlem Irving Plaza – Norridge (1956–present) Hawthorn Mall – Vernon Hills (1973–present)

  7. Golfsmith - Wikipedia

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    Golfsmith took this opportunity to establish itself as the largest golf retailer in North America (164 stores before the bankruptcy). The stores Golfsmith operated were 15,000-40,000 sq. ft each (the average being 23,000 square feet). This led to expensive operating costs, which hurt the company, especially when the golf business began to weaken.