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    Take up to 50% off golf shoes, golf bags, golf balls, and more over at Amazon ahead of Black Friday. These are the best early Black Friday golf sales 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 ...

  5. 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]

  6. 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]

  7. Ping (golf) - Wikipedia

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    It focuses on golf equipment, producing golf clubs and golf bags. The company was founded by Karsten Solheim, following a career as an engineer at the General Electric company. In 1959, he started making putters in his garage in Redwood City, California. [1] In 1967, he resigned from his job at General Electric to develop the PING company.