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Prime Day golf deals on Amazon are weak, but PGA Tour Superstore's are fantastic

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October's Amazon Prime Day deals event is roaring, with deals in almost every category available. Whether you're looking for the best Apple deals, outdoor apparel bargains or gaming laptop discounts, there are tons to choose from on Amazon.

But if you're a golfer, the deals on Amazon are lackluster. I spent quite a bit of time looking through the Prime Day deals to find anything worth covering and came up empty. Thankfully, though, golf retailer PGA Tour Superstore has tons of deals available on golf balls, golf tech, golf clubs and much more. You can also take advantage of free shipping, giving you even more value.

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Bridgestone  Distance Force golf balls (2 dozen)
Bridgestone Distance Force golf balls (2 dozen): was $40 now $30 at PGA TOUR Superstore
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Not all golfers need to spend a lot of money on ProV1 and TP5 golf balls. For beginners and higher handicap players, a good, affordable ball like the Bridgestone Distance Force is a great option. With $10 off 2 dozen balls, you can't beat the value.

TaylorMade  TP5x golf balls (2 dozen)
TaylorMade TP5x golf balls (2 dozen): was $110 now $95 at PGA TOUR Superstore
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This is TaylorMade's higher-launching ball, like the Pro V1x. It won't spin as much with your wedges, which is where it differs from Titleist's X-named ball. In exchange, you get TaylorMade's fastest ball speeds, which is great for getting more distance.

Bettinardi HLX 5.0 Forged Chrome wedge
Bettinardi HLX 5.0 Forged Chrome wedge: was $219 now $129 at PGA TOUR Superstore
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Bettinardi makes some of the nicest forged putters you can get your hands on, and the company's wedges are just as attractive. While I've never played with them myself, knowing how good the putters are, I can confidently say this is a great wedge for the price.

Blue Tees S3 Max Rangefinder
Blue Tees S3 Max Rangefinder: was $269 now $199 at PGA TOUR Superstore
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Blue Tees is one of those brands that has steadily made waves in the golf space with its high-quality rangefinders and other tech products. The S3 Max locks onto the flag, provides slope and includes an Auto-Ambient Display.

Blue Tees PlayMaker+ Golf GPS Watch
Blue Tees PlayMaker+ Golf GPS Watch: was $299 now $199 at PGA TOUR Superstore
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I personally prefer using an Apple Watch with some of the best golf Apple Watch apps, but if you're looking for a dedicated watch just for golf, this one is quite affordable with this special deal from PGA Tour Superstore.

FootJoy Premier Series Packard
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FootJoy Premier Series Packard: was $244 now $194 at PGA TOUR Superstore
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When it comes to some of the best golf shoes around, it's hard to beat FootJoy. Visually, the Premier Packard models have everything a classy golfer could want. They're stylish, and based on the reviews, as comfortable as you'll ever get. They're currently available in nearly every size and two colors, so you can find the perfect one for you.

Ogio  Silencer Hybrid 2025 Golf Bag
Ogio Silencer Hybrid 2025 Golf Bag: was $319 now $249 at PGA TOUR Superstore
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I love the Ogio Silencer bag technology, which keeps your clubs from spinning and clinking together in your bag. The tech was limited to cart bags, but you can get it on a stand bag now, thanks to the Silencer Hybrid 2025 Golf Bag.

TaylorMade Qi10 driver
TaylorMade Qi10 driver: was $599 now $399 at PGA TOUR Superstore
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If you tuned into any pro golf event a couple years ago, you'd have seen Qi10 drivers in use by several of the top players Sure, it's been replaced now, but it's still an incredible driver, especially at this price.

TaylorMade Stealth Irons
TaylorMade Stealth Irons: was $999 now $699 at PGA TOUR Superstore
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TaylorMade produces some of the best golf equipment on the market, and although the Stealth irons aren't the current model, they remain highly rated and are used by golfers worldwide. This set comes with a total of seven clubs, which is quite reasonable for the price.

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