Top 10 Most Expensive Golf Clubs
Golf is a sport of luxury, and it remains coveted as a sport of the rich in recent times. In addition to its popularity, the less expensive golf sets on ... read more...websites, such as eBay and Amazon, are available. However, for the true diehard fans of the sport, Toplist lists some of the world’s most expensive golf sets.
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Number one on this list is the oldest proven golf club. There's a brand called Andrew Dixon and it's called the Long Nose Stick. Built in the 1700s, the authenticity of this club can be verified, making it the most valuable golf club in the world.
Andrew Putson's long nose stick is said to have been designed by Andrew Dixon. This most expensive AD golf club shape is on display at the famous Glasgow International Exhibition, Scotland's oldest relic. This is one of the oldest certified golf courses in the world. It sold for $181,000 at Sotheby's.
The most expensive Andrew Putson Long Nosed Putter golf club is $181,000.
- Price: $181,000
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Simon Cossar was one of the first golf club manufacturers to sign his name on the products he made. One of his legendary works dates back to the 18th century. The stick has a metal blade stick and a shaft made of rare fruit wood, plus an additional zipped hose.
These most expensive golf clubs are made by the Cossar Club. Cossar is one of the oldest golf club companies. It is called the second most expensive golf club after Andrew Dickson. This stick has been auctioned in honor of itself for $ 165,000. Sticks are manufactured with metal putter heads.
- Price: $165,000
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Another antique sold at the same Sotheby's auction in 2007 was a Square Toe Light Iron golf club. Built in the 1600s and made of lightweight iron.
Only a dozen golf clubs are known to have been built in the 17th century. It is the most expensive iron golf club in the world and one of the top 3 clubs in the world. This golf club is one of ten clubs built in the 17th century and is still in use. Because of their past importance, the cost of these golf clubs is actually very high. The exorbitant price of $151,000 was justified by its historical significance and rarity.I think you have to be lucky and rich to get one.
- Price: $ 151,000
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The German company Barth & Sons has created something truly unique. This is the Golden Putter First Lady Special Edition. The handle of the golden putter is covered in 24 micron 24-carat gold plating. This very expensive golf club is made of cherry wood and decorated with diamonds. You can also get the version without diamonds for 50 times cheaper.
Crafted from cherry wood, with ultra-luxurious 24K gold shank plating and diamond skin, leather grips and crystal-embellished heads, this breathtaking golf club sells for an astounding $150,000.
- Price: $150,000
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The following list is another collectible. Named the Long Nose Scraped Golf Club, this golf course dates back to the 18th century but is still in very good condition despite its many years of use. An antique long nose scarf sold for $91,000 at Sotheby's.
Therefore, It is the most valuable. It was crafted as a long-nosed scraper in that era, and it remains a rare edition to date. The long-nosed scarped golf club is well-equiped and considered one of the world’s most expensive golf clubs.- Price: $91,000
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HONMA Golf, the world's most exclusive golf brand, will showcase the BERES 5Star Club worth over £60,000 at the British Golf Museum in St Andrews with the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship taking place next week on the Old Course. According to HONMA, the entire set of luxury BERES 5Star clubs is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and is widely recognized today as the most expensive golf club in the world. The Club is built and assembled by Japanese artisans at the HONMA factory in Sakata, Japan. Here it is in platinum and 24k gold plating for £4,150 per club in a set of 14. This unrivaled club is housed in a unique black leather golf bag with gold embellishments worth over £4,000.
British Golf Museum Chief Curator Laurie Ray said: It is not every day to see such meticulous attention to golf club sets, and we are delighted to be partnering with HONMA Golf to make this a reality.” said Alejandro Sanchez, CEO of HONMA Golf Europe Switzerland, “Today the mayor at the British Golf Museum We are honored to have the most luxurious golf club in the world.” “The BERES 5Star set is the pinnacle of the HONMA brand and represents our commitment to providing the highest quality money can buy,” he added.
The BERES 5Star set is on display in the museum during the Dunhill Links Championship starting Monday, October 1. Some of the biggest stars on the European tour were the first to successfully defend the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship last year. Tyrrell Hatton will probably be aiming for the trophy he currently has.
- Price: $75,000
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It takes the fifth position in one of the most expensive golf clubs in the world. A. G. Spalding & Brothers are well-known for making basketball and volleyball products. In 1876, their company was established by Albert Spalding Jr. The Palmer patent fork shaft wood was created by A. G. Spalding & brothers. The fork shaft wood had its head named “The Spalding.” This was part of the collection of Jeffrey B. Ellis, a notable golf collector. In the 2007 auction, the palmer patent fork shaft wood was sold for a fair price of USD 49,000.
This vintage set sold for a whopping $49,000 at Sotheby's. The name Spalding is well known in the sports world, especially basketball, volleyball, soccer, and softball. The Palmer Patent wooden fork shaft is an antique set made by the company. This is one of the most expensive golf sets sold at Sotheby's.
In addition to the golf set, there are several golf clubs on the market at very high prices. Most of them are limited edition. Here are three luxury golf items worth over $100,000.
Price: $49,000
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The Scotty Cameron Tiger Woods Stainless Steel Masters Winner Limited Edition is the 8th most expensive golf club in the world. A golf club made by Scotty Cameron.
Titleist, an American golf brand, is famous for its golf clubs. Only 21 pieces made of brass or copper are available in a limited edition. It's a good price at 20,000 won each. In 1997, American professional golfer Eldrick Tont "Tiger" Woods used exactly one of them in his most epic victory.
- Price: $ 20,000
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To commemorate the 100th anniversary of Bentley's founding, Bentley has launched a new Centennial Set, along with several other limited edition products. Golf clubs aren't just for show. Bentley has designed each club to combine "a world of luxury and craftsmanship with the best in sports performance". This kit is to commemorate Bentley's 100th anniversary, so only 100 kits were produced by the company.
Features:
- Irons: Titanium face and carbon fiber back
- Two Wedges: classic teardrop-shaped, 52” and 58” lofts, CNC-milled faces, full-face grooves and back cavities
- Titanium woods with interchangeable shafts
- Cryogenically frozen face
- Putter: made from high-density 303 steel and super soft aluminum, and carbon fiber detailing.
- Price: $15,999
- Irons: Titanium face and carbon fiber back
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In 1991, Adam golf, a manufacturing company, was established by Barney Adams in the United States. The Adams had its headquarters in the Taxes. It was initially a Preceptor Golf. It was rated the best by many users because it was a customized one.
Adams has been manufacturing good quality customized sports products. Adams is quite successful in business. For many famous golfers, this also remains their first choice. The Adams Golf Spin Adjuster is priced at $8,500.
- Price: $ 8500