Golf is back. After seeing years of steady decline in popularity, the sport was rediscovered during the pandemic, and has been booming ever since. The best golf brands in the business are making the most of this renewed interest, engaging in an arms race as they try to woo new golfers who are just learning the game, as well as longtime aficionados still hoping to lower their handicap.
Heritage brands like Titleist, Callaway and Ping are still going strong, leading the charge in innovation with new materials and designs to help all of us find more fairways and sink more putts. And, in recent years, new brands like PXG and Stix have entered the space helping to push the envelope and broaden the scope of golf’s demographics. Some of those new club makers are shaking up the scene further by eschewing traditional retail altogether and selling their clubs direct to the consumer, lowering the price of their equipment in the process.
In other words, there’s never been a better time to buy a set of golf clubs. Following are the best golf brands making clubs in 2024, along with a recommended set of sticks from each brand.
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