We’re still a few weeks away from Black Friday, but if you’re looking to score an early deal, you’ll love this promotion from True Spec Golf.
Starting November 3rd, you can get a free kit with any club purchase of $500 or more, or a free full bag assembly with any club purchase of $1,000 or more at all US True Spec locations. Just use promo code BFCM25, which will be active from November 3rd to November 28th. Equipment must be reserved by Black Friday (11/28) and completed by January 31, 2026. Click here to book now!
Jessica Marksbury
Why should you consider going through the club fitting process at True Spec? There are many reasons! For beginners, a custom club fit is designed to maximize your potential, regardless of your skill level. If you think you need to practice more or reach a certain hurdle in order for a fit to benefit you, think again! Your club at True Spec will be able to select the best equipment to improve your game. And that’s another area where True Spec shines: Not only are you guided through the process by a pro, but you’re also directed to the equipment in a purely objective, brand-agnostic way. Simply put: the best club for your game wins, regardless of brand or model.
Properly fitted equipment can also help you eliminate swing compensations you may not realize you are making with your current players. Your expert club fitter can also work with whatever budget you have to choose the equipment that is right for you at any level.
In short, the chance to win a free True Spec fit is a Black Friday deal you don’t want to pass up! Take advantage of pre-ordering your device for free today to enjoy a better game tomorrow — and beyond.
Ready to upgrade to the best hardware for your game? Click here to find a convenient club location near you at True Spec Golf.
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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.

