Free Golf Buyer's Checklist
The Free Checklist That Saves Golfers $300 on Their Next Purchase
Golf brands mark their equipment up 500 to 700 percent. This free field guide shows you exactly what's overpriced, what's actually worth it, and where to buy — in 30 seconds per decision. No sponsors. No contracts. On your side.
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Inside the Golf Buyer's Checklist
Seven pages that pay for themselves the first time you use them.
- The Markup Decoder — what every category actually costs to make vs what you pay
- The OEM Factory Map — which "rival" brands roll out of the exact same factory
- The Loft-Jacking Decoder — why your "7-iron" is lying to you about distance
- 7 questions that expose a sales pitch disguised as a club fitting
- The Used-Club Inspection Checklist — buy used without ever getting burned
- The Value Cheat Sheet — the gear that's genuinely worth your money, by category
- The 30-Second Gut Check — run it before any purchase and never overpay again
Why this exists
The technology that actually matters in golf has been capped by the rules for over a decade. A $25 ball and a $55 ball share the same legal ceiling. A $150 wedge and a $350 wedge use the same milling. So why the gap? Tour contracts, marketing budgets, and an annual release cycle built to make last year's gear feel obsolete.
None of it lands in your bag. All of it lands in your bill.
This checklist is the antidote — the exact field guide we use to cut through it. Free, because the goal is simple: stop golfers funding tour contracts they'll never benefit from.
Stop overpaying. Start with the checklist.
30 seconds per decision. Free, forever, no sponsors.
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