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10 great May golf deals at PGA TOUR Superstore including golf balls, clubs, shoes and more

10 great May golf deals at PGA TOUR Superstore including golf balls, clubs, shoes and more

USA Today02-05-2025

10 great May golf deals at PGA TOUR Superstore including golf balls, clubs, shoes and more
As the weather warms across the country and spring is in full bloom, there's only one question on peoples' minds, when can I play golf?
While some states have had open tee times for weeks at this point, May is the first month where golfers all across the country can consistently hit the course.
Whether you're playing a couple quick holes after work or gearing up for 18+ on the weekend, make sure you have everything you need in order to succeed on the links.
Many golf brands are offering big sales as golf season heads into full swing. We've compiled 10 of our favorite golf sales this month, including Nike golf shoes, Callaway golf clubs, Titleist golf balls, Mother's Day golf deals and more.
Save now, thank us later.
Shop May golf sales at PGA TOUR Superstore
Golf shoe sale - Nike Air Max 1 '86 OG G golf shoe
Golf ball sale - Bridgestone & Titelist
Golf polo sale - adidas Performance Primegreen Polo Shirt
Golf bag sale - Sun Mountain 2.5+ Stand Bag
Golf driver sale - Paradym AI Smoke Max Driver
Golf rangefinder sale - IZZO Swami 6000i
Golf women's apparel sale - Le Lis & Pebble Beach
Golf club sale - Ping G430 Hybrid

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