Category: The Bargain Bunker
Golf doesn't have to be expensive. There are plenty of high quality, inexpensive clubs, balls and other gear. Companies such as Pinemeadow Golf, low priced brands such as Pinnacle and TopFlite and bargain courses can make the game accessible to nearly anyone.
Dynacraft Avatar Fairway Wood
From Hireko Golf and the venerable DynaCraft line comes the Avatar Fairway Wood. With a triple weighting system, the Avatar is designed to produce straighter, higher shots. The best part is that you can get one assembled for as little as $49. Like all Hireko products, this one comes with a 60 day satisfaction guarantee.
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Pursuit s510 True Forged Wedge

A lot of the guys I know play with cast cavity backs, but insist on forgings for their wedges. There’s just something about the feel of a forging that helps many players develop that “touch” around the greens.
The Pursuit s510 is a five process forging of 1035c carbon steel. And you can’t beat the price: $37.20
Like all GigaGolf products, this one comes with a 30 day playability guarantee.
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Callaway HX Hot Logo Overruns
I think that the HX Hot is the best hall out there for mid handicappers like me. It’s long and decent around the green.
Now, Golfsmith has a great deal on Callaway HX Hot logo overrun balls. They’re just $18.99 a dozen.
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Top Flite Strata TL Tour On Sale At GolfSmith
TopFlite’s tour level ball, the Strata TL Tour has been marked down from $29.99 a dozen to just $11.99 a dozen at GolfSmith.
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GigaGolf PowerMax KC2 Fairway Wood
GigaGolf’s PowerMax Kc2 Fairway Woods offer a thin, hot faced technology in a very reasonably priced club. For as little as $38.50 you get a club with many of the technologies that make the name brand clubs so popular. The KC2 has a sole designed to work well in both rough and off the fairway, and it has four adjustable weights that allow you to configure the club to the ideal ball flight for your game. Better players will appreciate the neutral face angle, which allows a player to “work” the ball flight. If you’re a slicer or hooker, though, you can use the weights to compensate.
The PowerMax is a GigaGolf exclusive.
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Acer XP 905 Tour
The Acer XP 905 Tour is a sharp looking set of clubs designed for the low to mid handicap player. It’s similar to the XP 905 with its undercut cavity and perimeter weighting. But it also offers design features for the better player, such as a reduced offset hosel that offers more ability to work the ball.
The face of the club is forged carbon steel that has been welded onto a 431 stainless steel body. This offers the feel of a forged iron at a fraction of the price.
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GigaGolf Acer 905 Ti
GigaGolf’s Acer 905 Ti is a 460 CC driver with a thin beta face technology. The club is designed with a deep profile and rounder face, which Giga says optimizes energy transfer to the ball. GigaGolf says that the coefficient of restitution (COR - trampoline effect) on this club equals the USGA’s limit.
Starting at just $88.50, this club is a real bargain for a titanium driver. As a clubmaker, I can’t make them that cheap.
Like all of Giga’s products, this club comes with GigaGolf’s playability guarantee.
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