As a women’s golf expert, I’ve found the best Black Friday deals on women’s golf clubs
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Black Friday week is here, and there are many amazing deals to be had on women’s golf clubs. Here’s my pick of the deals already live.
Christmas is almost upon us, which means both Thanksgiving and Black Friday are here! As the number of sunny golf days dwindles, there’s still a reason for golfers to cheer – the best Black Friday deals are dropping, and they’re loaded with savings on women’s golf clubs!
Whether you’re hunting for one of the best ladies drivers that will add some serious yards to your game or hoping that a top-tier putter can help you on the greens, our selection of the best Black Friday deals on women’s golf clubs is bound to spark some ideas and help you find a bargain.
We’ll keep this page fresh with the latest offers on women’s golf clubs from the biggest brands in golf as soon as retailers start rolling them out, all leading up to the big Black Friday weekend on November 29th.
Black Friday Golf Deals: Quick Links
- Amazon: Huge savings sitewide
- PGA Tour Superstore: Up to 40% off golf clubs
- Walmart: Great offers on tech, clubs, bags and more
- Worldwide Golf Shops: Tech deals Up to $100 Off
- Golf Galaxy: Up to 60% off select products
- Dicks Sporting Goods: Up to $300 off golf clubs
- Carl’s Golfland: Buy 2 Get 1 Free on golf balls
- Scheels: Big savings on apparel and footwear
Best Black Friday Deals on Women’s Golf Clubs
WAS $399.99 - NOW $249.98
SAVE $150
WAS $339.00 - NOW $219.99
SAVE $120.00
WAS $499.99 - NOW $249.99
HALF OFF
WAS $329.99 - NOW $159.99
SAVE $170.00
WAS $349.99 - NOW $149.98
SAVE $200
WAS $99.99 - NOW $39.98
SAVE 60%
WAS $269.99 - NOW $199.99
SAVE $70
Black Friday Golf Deals: FAQs
When do Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals end?
This year, Black Friday hits on Friday, November 29th, but don’t worry, the bargains won’t vanish that day! The fantastic discounts roll on through Cyber Monday before things return to their usual price tags. So, grab those deals while they’re still hot, before you miss out!
How long do Black Friday and Cyber Monday last?
Technically, Black Friday is just one day where retailers go wild with discounts on women’s golf clubs, letting customers snag massive savings you won’t find any other time. But these days, it’s more of a whole weekend affair, wrapping up on Monday, also known as Cyber Monday. This year, the hottest deals ran from Friday, November 29th, through today, Monday, December 2nd.
When did Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals start?
Although Black Friday (November 29th) officially happens the day after Thanksgiving, many retailers start flashing their discounts early in November and keep them going until the end of today.
How big are the Black Friday and Cyber Monday discounts?
Discounts vary widely depending on the store, with some research suggesting an average savings rate around 50%. You’ll likely see the most popular items discounted by 20-30%, while less in-demand products could see price cuts of 70% or more. Expect even steeper discounts as the big day draws closer.
Are Black Friday and Cyber Monday good for buying golf clubs?
Absolutely! Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales offer one of the best times all year for golfers to snag great deals on top-brand clubs. As new club models come out in the new year, retailers use these sales to clear out older stock. It’s perfect for golfers looking to upgrade their bag, whether it’s one club or a full set!
Do golf retailers join in on Black Friday and Cyber Monday?
Yes! Major online retailers like Amazon, along with big-name golf stores, jump on the Black Friday bandwagon with great deals. PGA Tour Superstore, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Scottsdale Golf, and American Golf are just a few reliable spots to score discounted golf clubs during this shopping frenzy.
About the author
Sarah Pyett – Deputy Digital Editor
Sarah Pyett is the Deputy Digital Editor of todays-golfer.com. She specializes in ladies’ equipment reviews, including drivers, irons, and golf balls.
After a career in a golf professional shop, and earning a qualification in golf club management, Sarah joined Bauer in 2014 as a Web Producer for Today’s Golfer. She has since worked across multiple brands in a mixture of digital marketing and paid media roles, before returning to focus on golf full-time as Deputy Digital Editor in 2024.