Are new clubs on your wish list this year? If you are thinking of buying some new equipment for yourself or others, The real specs is currently offering an early Black Friday deal you don’t want to miss.
For a limited time, you can enjoy an extra 20 percent added to all gift card purchases. No promo code needed! The amount will automatically appear in the drop-down menu at the time of purchase (up to $2,000 for a single card, which includes a $400 bonus). The bonus will be applied to every gift card you purchase between November 17th and December 1st.
Jessica Marksbury
Not sure how much to get to cover the cost of the device you’re interested in? Installation fees in The real specs range from $125 for a shaft, gap analysis or wedge to $475 for a full bag session, while custom club costs can range from $300 for a single club to $3,000 for a custom-built set of eight irons.
If you or a loved one has never been professionally skilled, experience is a worthy investment. Club tuning can help you maximize your potential, whether you’re a single-digit handicap or a new golfer.
The real specs The professional fitter staff specializes in objective, brand-agnostic guidance and will direct you to the best gear for your game, regardless of make and model. Your expert club fitter can also work with whatever budget you have to choose the equipment that is right for you at any level.
or True Spec Gift Card it truly is the gift that keeps on giving. Ready to get ready for the holidays? Click here or the link below to purchase your gift card with a 20 percent bonus now!
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Gift cards can be purchased at all True Spec USA fitting locations and can be applied toward fitting fees and equipment purchases.
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As a four-year member of Columbia’s inaugural women’s varsity player class, Jessica can blow away anyone in the masthead. She can also drive them to the office, where she is primarily responsible for producing print and online features, as well as overseeing large special projects such as GOLF.com.

