Sep 12th, 2018 Article
Honma Golf's $75,000 set of clubs
Honma has launched a new set of clubs, with a simply eye-watering price tag - $75,000, which works out at stunning $5357 per club for the full 14 piece set.
Honma has launched a new set of clubs, with a simply eye-watering price tag - $75,000, which works out at stunning $5357 per club for the full 14 piece set.
GolfPunk loves the different side of golf. The side that has developed in what is almost certainly the oldest sport in the world and which in its professional ranks contains some of the biggest characters sport has ever seen and amongst its amateur fanatics certainly contains the biggest. After all, loving the game of golf (or loving to hate it and hating to love it) does not rely on your professional status.
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