Here’s your chance to get top brand golf clubs for less at Golf Town’s Demo Event

Drivers that offer more forgiveness, more speed and more adjustability. Irons that fly higher and straighter. Wedges that will allow you to dial in that yardage when you need it, and putters that will help you save par.

That’s the story behind the latest equipment from some of golf’s top brands like PING, TaylorMade, Callaway, and Cobra – to name a few. With our annual Demo Event kicking off this Saturday, this is your chance to get some of the biggest clubs in golf that have been gently used with some big savings attached.

This year, you can save even more on your Demo Club purchase by trading in, and trading up. Now through November 1, trade in your old clubs for a gift card that can be redeemed towards the latest and greatest at our Demo Club Event. Click here to learn more.

Here’s a look at some of the hottest clubs that you will want to consider at Golf Town’s Demo Event.  

Woods

TaylorMade M5 & M6

Pushing engineering boundaries like never before, Speed Injected Twist Face takes performance to unsurpassed levels with the next generation of M technology. The M5 is adjustable for the player that wants to fine-tune their driver, while the M6 is more forgiving.

Who uses it: 2019 PGA Player of the Year Rory McIlroy keeps the M5 driver in his bag, while Dustin Johnson uses the M6 driver.

Callaway Epic Flash

Following on the improvements made in the 2018 Rogue driver, Epic Flash is a low-spin driver that still provides a high moment of inertia for more forgiveness.

Who uses it: Phil Mickelson, U.S. Women’s Open Champion Jeongeun Lee6 and the legendary Tom Watson.

Cobra King F9

With a dual roll design to create high launch conditions and low spin, Cobra’s King F9 allows you to push the CG forward and take off spin.

Who uses it: Bryson DeChambeau, Rickie Fowler, and Lexi Thompson

Irons & Hybrids

TaylorMade M6 Irons

The M6 is an iron for a player who needs help generating speed and getting the ball in the air, but also wants maximum forgiveness when they don’t quite catch the center of the face.

Who they’re for: Higher handicap players who want a streamlined game improvement iron.

Cobra F9 Speedback Irons

Cobra’s latest irons blend a low center of gravity (designed to keep down spin) with a high moment of inertia, which makes them forgiving and Cobra’s most powerful and stable yet.

Who they’re for: Don’t always hit the sweet spot and lose distance because of it? Consider F9.

Callaway Apex Irons

Callaway Apex irons turned some heads this year, with their terrific mix of forged heads coupled with ball speed and flight optimization.

Who they’re for: This premium iron is designed for better players who benefit a bit more from the technology in the clubs and feel more confident with a slightly different club profile.

PING G700 Irons

In this game-improvement iron, PING engineers put a high priority on power and forgiveness, creating PING’s longest, highest-flying iron to date.

Who they’re for: Aimed at players who might have lost a bit of distance over the years, but still value a traditional aesthetic in their irons.

Titleist 818 Hybrids

With a 10% average increase in MOI from its predecessor, 818 hybrids offer more forgiveness and stability through an optimally positioned, deep CG.

Who they’re for: For golfers with a sweeping delivery to the ball and prefer the look of a fairway metal.

Wedges

Callaway MD4

The tighter leading edge and compact shape of the MD4 makes it easier for golfers to hit shots from tight lies, while providing tremendous control and spin.

TaylorMade MG HI-TOE

The goal of each HI-TOE wedge was to offer an expanded toe area that delivers high-spin performance whether it is on tight lies, out of a bunker, or in long rough. 

Putters

TaylorMade Spider X

Even tour pros need a forgiving putter, which is one of the reasons the Spider X has become one of the most recognizable flatsticks on tour.

Who it’s for: With a dramatic sightline for aiming, and a more stable clubhead, this is a putter that every golfer comfortable with a heavier, mallet-style putter is going to want to consider.

Odyssey Stroke Lab

The new Stroke Lab line of putters incorporates a unique new method of weight distribution designed to improve the physical dynamics of the stroke.

Who it’s for: With 10 models in the lineup, there’s a putter for every type of golfer, from the tour pro to the high-handicap player.

Doors open at 8am this Saturday for our Demo Event. Be sure to arrive early to get the best selection of 2019 Demo Clubs from top brands!

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20 thoughts on “Here’s your chance to get top brand golf clubs for less at Golf Town’s Demo Event”

    1. Hello Alan, there will be but inventory does vary by location. Make sure to arrive early for the best possible selection.

  1. Hi there. I’m a long time golf town customer. Do you have much for demo irons in left hand. In preferably in cobra and ping. Thanks so much

    1. Hello Blaine irons in left handed will be available but the inventory does vary by location. Make sure to arrive early on Demo Day to receive the best selection.

      1. I see comments on trade inns
        Does this mean clubs can be traded?
        Also is there club cards or something?

  2. You take ads out n the newspaper with NO ADDRESS listed. How stupid is your ad agency…..so we missed your sale