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Most Expensive Golf Clubs

By Natali Spasova, Staff Writer

Yes, we do like to make your life more expensive. And yes, you do need a $10,000 set of golf clubs. Because the game isn’t just about technique, it’s about style, heritage, and exclusivity. Here is all you need to know about the most expensive golf clubs in the world.

Honma Five Star Golf Clubs

If James Bond played golf in a tuxedo, these are the golf clubs he’d use. Every golfer worth their salt knows Honma and its high-end golf equipment. But the Five Star series is the best of the best. These gold clubs are manufactured in Japan, and polished to perfection. So naturally, they cost up to $75 000 a set. Honma hand-make each of their golf clubs, and then plate them in real 24 carat gold. Every detail is intentional—from the balanced shafts to the ornate finishes. They’re definitely not just clubs; they’re functional art, and total status symbols.

Scotty Cameron Putters

Scotty Cameron putters are the gold standard of short-game swagger. They are known for their buttery feel and flawless balance, and have become collector’s items in their own right. The most sought-after of the bunch? The My Girl series—limited-edition putters. Scotty Cameron originally designed these clubs for his daughter. Since then, for over two decades, he’s released an annual lineup of this edition. Each one meticulously takes into account the club’s weight, length, and overall balance for women. Because if you’re going to join him on the course, it better be in style.

But, the real unicorns in Scotty Cameron’s collection are his Circle T putters. These clubs are reserved for Tour pros and rarely seen by the public. When they do appear on the secondary market, the prices skyrocket. We’re talking one-of-a-kind designs, precision milling. After all, this is the same model that Tiger Woods used to win 14 of his 15 majors. That’s the stuff of legend—and serious money, with prices ranging from $5000-$20000.

Maruman Majesty Prestigio Drivers

If luxury had a sound, it might just be the ping of a Maruman Majesty driver. The Prestigio line is a true Japanese craftsmanship. These drivers are forged with ultra-thin titanium faces, reinforced by carbon fiber, and make every swing feel effortless. But what really sets them apart is the shaft. Maruman uses proprietary tech and rare materials to produce an incredibly lightweight yet stable profile. It’s like swinging a feather that hits like a hammer. They meticulously test each club and optimize weight distribution through their signature Perfect Balance System for faster swings and laser-straight ball flights. While they’re a niche choice in the West, they’re revered in Asia, where loyal fans treat them like family heirlooms. Limited production and that distinctly Japanese obsession with perfection all adds up to one of the most elite golf clubs in the world. Expect to pay anywhere from $2,000 to $4,000.

FAQs

Q: Does Honma actually gold-plate their Five Star Golf Clubs?

A: Yes, Honma hand-makes their Five Star Golf Clubs, and plates them with 24-carat gold.

Q: What is the My Girl collection by Scotty Cameron?

A: The My Girl collection for exclusive limited putters is a special collection for women by Scotty Cameron.

Q: Where can I find Maruman Majesty?

A: Maruman Majesty is located in Japan, but you can shop their collection online.

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