The Best Black Friday Golf Club Deals still live before Christmas

With some Black Friday deals continuing on, you can still save a fortune on the best drivers, irons, wedges, putters, and more.

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Christmas is fast approaching, Black Friday has passed, but the deals continue! As the number of sunny golf days dwindles, there’s still plenty to celebrate – the best Black Friday deals are still live, offering big savings on golf clubs for every player.

Whether you’re looking to gain some extra yards with one of the best drivers on the market, a new pair of golf shoes, or perhaps one of the best putters will provide the long overdue TLC your short game has been missing, our pick of the best continuing Black Friday golf club deals will give you the inspiration you need to bag yourself a bargain.

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The Best Black Friday Golf Club Deals Still Live

Was $349.99 - Now $229.99 at Dick's Sporting Goods

SAVE $70!
Price: $229.99 (WAS $349.99)
The Stealth 2 fairway woods are an excellent fit for most reasonable speed club golfers. TaylorMade likes to refer to them as their cheat code, so long as you don’t find launching modern fairways from the deck a challenge. Without a doubt one of the longest and most forgiving fairway woods on the market.    

Thanks to lowering the center of gravity inside the Stealth 2 head, the high CT area is more aligned with where golfers impact shots when hitting from the turf. The idea is simple but it means shots are easier to flight, with additional speed. TaylorMade has achieved it by reducing face and crown height by 2mm and positioning sizeable internal mass towards the rear of the head.

Read our full TaylorMade Stealth 2 fairway woods review.

Was $499.99 - Now $249.99 at Dick's Sporting Goods

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Price: $249.99 (WAS $499.99)
The MAVRIK was one of our best-performing drivers on test in 2020 and is a fantastic option for those seeking a long and strong driver, combined with excellent forgiveness and satisfying acoustics.

The MAVRIK produced ball speeds within 0.1mph of our fastest driver of the year (which you wouldn’t expect from a more forgiving model) and within two yards of our longest-carrying driver. But doing it while offering up the narrowest back and sidespin drop-offs (by 32%), as well as the tightest carry drop-offs (by 55%) of our whole test, is a seriously impressive performance.

Read our full Callaway Mavrik driver review.

Was $339.00 - Now $249.00 at Dick's Sporting Goods

SAVE £90
Price: $249.00 (WAS $339.00)
Ping has been known for making some of the game's most forgiving fairway woods since they introduced the Ping G2 way back in 2004. We talk a lot about the forgiveness of Ping drivers and irons but the fairways are just as friendly and the G425 Max is every bit as good as any of its predecessors.

The G425 MAX is aimed at a wide audience of golfers and will be the most forgiving option for the majority of players. Ping says the Max is 4.5 yards longer than the previous G410 fairway wood, thanks to the new Face Wrap and Spinsistency tech. The lower part of the face has less loft, so shots spin less and go further, yet higher up the face there’s more loft (which means more spin) so shots stay in the air for longer. The result is less difference in launch, spin, and carry distance between low, middle, and high face impacts.  

Read our full Ping G425 Max fairway wood review.

Was $1399.99 - Now $899.99 at Dick's Sporting Goods

SAVE $500!
Price: $899.99 (WAS $1,399.99)
Aimed at golfers who are looking for a players’ distance iron with a refined shape and premium forging, Paradym suits players from around a four-handicap up to 12 and uses less powerful lofts than the X, slotting it nicely into the best players’ distance irons category.

A pre-worn leading edge is designed to get through the ground more efficiently and boost forgiveness, while up to 67g of Tungsten has been placed both internally and externally to position each club’s center of gravity more precisely than ever before. This will help make the irons easy to launch and boost speeds on off-center hits, which the brand says will prove the difference between hitting targets and coming up short.

Read our full Callaway Paradym irons review.

Was $1312.50 - Now $899.50 at Dick's Sporting Goods

Price: $899.50 (WAS $1312.50)
Ping is the first company we’ve spoken to who’ve talked about how their hollow body irons (the i59 players’ iron and this i525 model) have been specifically developed to eliminate the ‘no spin knuckle ball’ that flies forever, that some players complain about with fast face irons.

It’s not something we’ve experienced ourselves in our tests over the years, but if the lack of consistency is something that’s put you off hollow body fast face irons before then the brilliant i525 irons should definitely tempt you.

Read our full Ping i525 irons review.

Black Friday Golf Club Deals: Buying Guide

Black Friday sales can be a little tricky to navigate with a plethora of retailers all vying for your business as the holiday season approaches. To help keep you focussed we have suggested a few considerations to bear in mind so you come out the other end with some golfing gems.

Budget

Just because items are plastered with sale banners and claims of huge discounts, it’s worth doing your due diligence and making sure the advertised savings appear genuine. It’s also important to set yourself a budget, just as you would when shopping at any other time of the year. Even with healthy savings, golf clubs are expensive pieces of equipment, so make sure you consider the cost, not just the savings.

Equipment Gaps

It’s easy for the heaviest discounted items to sway you towards a purchase that you don’t desperately need. Once you have established a budget, we suggest taking a look at your current setup and considering where the distance gaps are, or which clubs are on their last legs. For example, if you only carry 12 or 13 clubs, what do you need to bridge any disproportionate gaps between clubs? Or perhaps the grooves on your lob wedge are not looking so sharp anymore. This is a much more pragmatic way of deciding where you should invest as opposed to buying a shiny new discounted driver when you have been hitting the ball well off the tee all season.

Timing

This is perhaps one of the trickiest aspects of the Black Friday sales to get right, as when they’re gone -they’re gone! Discounts across the sales period are constantly fluctuating depending on which items are flying off the shelf and which ones are struggling to shift. In the same way as you might approach buying a flight, we suggest monitoring prices for a short period to give you an indication if they are likely to continue to drop or if they will remain constant until the stock is gone. The very best deals can often be found closer to the day itself, however, you do run the risk of your number one pick being sold out with this approach.

Club Specifics

Comprehensive buying guides for specific clubs e.g. driver, fairway woods, irons, wedges, and putters can be found in our dedicated best equipment guides where you will find the information you need to help you identify the models that will best complement your game.

Black Friday and Cyber Monday Golf Club Deals: FAQs

When do the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales end?

This year Black Friday landed on Friday 29th November, but thankfully for us consumers the deals didn’t end then! Amazing offers will continue throughout Cyber Monday before prices return to normal. So, be sure to shop these outstanding deals soon, before it’s too late…

How long do Black Friday and Cyber Monday last?

Officially, Black Friday is one day when retailers slash the price of their products allowing customers to make major savings they otherwise wouldn’t at any other time of the year. However, Black Friday is now much more of a weekend event, culminating on the following Monday – often referred to as Cyber Monday. This year the best deals ran between Friday 29th November and today, Monday 2nd December.

When did Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals start?

While Black Friday (November 29th) doesn’t officially fall until the day after Thanksgiving, many retailers were advertising deals from the beginning of November and they’ll continue until the end of today.

How much do Black Friday and Cyber Monday discount?

Discounts vary significantly between retailers with some research suggesting the average savings across the sale period to be in the region of 50%. You can expect the most popular items to receive more modest discounts of 20-30%, and less popular items to receive heavier reductions of 70% plus. Items will likely be discounted further as the official day draws closer.

Are Black Friday and Cyber Monday a good time to buy golf clubs?

Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales undoubtedly present one of the best opportunities in the year for golfers to secure bargains on golf clubs from the biggest brands in the game. With new models of clubs being released in the new year, Black Friday sales are used by retailers to turnover surplus stock which is great news for golfers wanting to upgrade their bags with a new club, or 14!

Do golf retailers offer Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals?

Along with major online retailers such as Amazon, the majority of the biggest golf retailers will capitalize on the increased traffic around Black Friday and offer attractive discounts to customers ahead of the holiday season. PGA Tour Superstore, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Scottsdale Golf, and American Golf all offer Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals and are some of the most reputable places to purchase golf clubs.

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