Not sure what you want for Christmas this year? Or maybe you’re still thinking about the best holiday gift options for your golf-obsessed friend or family member? Regardless of which camp you are in, there is one gift that will always be welcome to anyone who loves golf, and that is the gift of a better game.
For a limited time, you can get that – and more! – in True Specbecause gift card purchases will receive an automatic 20 percent bonus through December 24.
The best part? No promo code needed! All you have to do is select your gift card amount from the drop-down menu and the bonus will be added. Gift cards can be purchased in increments of up to $2,000, an amount that will receive a whopping $400 bonus.
Alex Carbone, True Spec Master Club Fitter
Real Spec Golf offers a premiere brand agnostic club fitting experience in more than 40 indoor, outdoor and worldwide locations. Gift cards can be used for a selection of cool branded equipment, as well as fitting fees, which range from $125 for a shaft, gap analysis or wedge to $475 for a full kit session. Once you get your gear, you can also spend True Spec gift cards on custom clubs, which can range from $300 for a single club to $3,000 for a set of eight custom-built irons.
What can you expect from one The real specs relevant experience? Your expert club will cater to your specific goals to help you find the right equipment to achieve exactly what you want, whether that’s more distance, accuracy or durability. You will test a number of different makes and models on a launch monitor. Once you settle on something you like, your fitter will use your shot data to create the best clubhead, shaft and grip combination for your game.
For golf lovers, a The real specs gift cards really are the gift that keeps on giving. Ready to give the best holiday gift? Click here or at the link below to purchase yours True Spec 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.

