Retailing giant American Golf is offering some fantastic deals on a wide range of premium products this spring.
From clubs to shoes, the shop offers discounts on everything you’ll need to kickstart your golf season.
Whether you’re hoping to become the next Tiger Woods or just fancy heading down the range with some mates, American Golf has everything you could want at a price that won’t break the bank.
But enough of us chatting, let’s take a look at the best deals on offer.
Price: £903 £699
First released in 2022, the TaylorMade Stealth Irons are still one of the best performers in the game improvement category.
Incredibly forgiving, packed with power and lively off the face, this set is ideal for golfers looking to improve their iron game.
Thanks to the strong lofts, large profile and additional offset, these irons are an ideal starter set for those wanting to get into golf
Now available for under £700, this is a deal that shouldn’t be passed up.
Price: £124.99 £99.99
Sleek, sophisticated, spikeless and waterproof, the FootJoy Pro/SLs are an excellent option for year-round golf.
Featuring a ChromoSkin Leather Upper with PowerHarness, FTF & StratoFoam Midsole, and Infinity Outsol, these shoes are packed full of performance-improving features designed to help you look good and play well.
If you’re looking for a dependable pair of golf shoes that can provide long-lasting comfort and effortless style, then you’ve come to the right place.
Price: £35.99 £24.99
You can never have too many good golf polo shirts, and this striped number from adidas will undoubtedly help you channel your inner Ludvig Aberg.
Made from 100% recycled polyester, this shirt will keep you cool and dry on the course and inevitably turn heads as you stride down the fairway.
The shirt also features performance stretch, which provides plenty of freedom throughout the golf swing.
Price: £229.99 £149.99
Another fantastic offering from TaylorMade, the Stealth hybrid is a versatile tool that would make an excellent addition to any golfer’s bag.
Featuring a carbon crown, C300 Twist Face and V Steel sole design, this club is a rocket, making it an ideal fairway finder off the tee and an excellent weapon for attacking par-5s from the fairway.
Coming in at under £150, this is one of the deals of the season.
Price: £269.99 £149.99
Pre-loaded with over 40,000 courses, this hand-half GPS device from Garmin is an ideal on-course companion to ensure you know your yardages.
The inbuilt touch display offers full-colour mapping and touch targeting, allowing you to navigate the course and check front, middle and back yardages, as well as information regarding hazards and dog legs.
A digital scorecard makes it easy to keep scores for up to four golfers and even features a big number mode to make it easier to read distance information.
Price: £54.95 £39.95
Do you want to dress like Brooks Koepka?
Well, now’s your chance. This camo print polo shirt from Nike is one of our favourite designs on the list, and now it can be yours at a discount price.
Benefitting from Nike’s Performance Stretch and Dri-FIT Technology, this polo is lightweight, breathable and incredibly comfortable.
With warmer days ahead, now’s the ideal time to update your golfing wardrobe with some new stylish polo shirts.
Price: £130.00 £64.99
Boasting a premium leather construction and an ADAPT Foam midsole, these waterproof golf shoes offer high performance in a luxury silhouette.
The understated black design keeps things simple, and thanks to the clean silhouette, they will go well with a variety of different trouser options.
Simple, stylish and now very affordable, these golf shoes would be an excellent purchase for any keen golfer.
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