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  2. Amazon Has Up to 50% Off Golf Gear Ahead of Black Friday

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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.

  3. Ping (golf) - Wikipedia

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    Ping, Inc. (stylized as PING) is an American sports equipment manufacturing company based in Phoenix, Arizona. 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.

  4. Amazon's Secret Golf Sale Has Tons of Fall Playing Essentials

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    Take up to 50% off golf shoes, golf bags, golf balls, and more over at Amazon. These are the fall golf sales and deals you don't want to miss. ... Amazon's Secret Golf Sale Has Tons of Fall ...

  5. 11 Best Golf Bags on Amazon You Can Buy Before Your Next Tee Time

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    Some of these bags below even made the cut in best overall golf bags story from earlier this year. If you’re a Prime member looking to capitalize on free two-day shipping, or just like the easy ...

  6. Parsons Xtreme Golf - Wikipedia

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    Parsons Xtreme Golf (abbreviated PXG) is a global sports equipment manufacturing company that designs, markets, and sells a line of custom fitted golf equipment products and accessories, mainly clubs. The company is based in Scottsdale, Arizona and was established in 2014 by Bob Parsons, founder of web hosting service GoDaddy.

  7. Golfsmith - Wikipedia

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    This was the reason Golfsmith owed $5.5 million to Callaway Golf Co., $5.1 million to Taylormade Golf Co. Inc., $3.5 million to Nike, $2.3 million to PING Inc. and $2.1 million to Titleist. Golfsmith CEO David Roussy blamed "a recession-driven decline in golf participation and an oversized brick-and-mortar retail presence" for its situation.

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