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Yinzer living in Nashvegas. Pretend race car driver. Ford Performance. Sometimes I talk in GIF. Steelers Black and Gold forever.

I know golf is in a bubble and bubbles always pop. I also know once companies know consumers will pay certain prices for goods, they’re never going to lower prices - even when the bubble pops. Yes, this has a $350 shaft, but the head itself is still $700. Not calling out Titleist here. This is industry standard. I just don’t see how this is sustainable. Normal people everywhere can hardly buy groceries right now. Debt is rising like crazy. Yes, golf lends itself to higher earners by nature. It’s an expensive game. But we’re at a point now where $700 is an off the rack price for a new driver. Want to get fitted? You’re looking at close to $1000 or more. These are now the floor. It’ll only get worse from here. At what point do golfers push back? And what if they do? I’m not a financial genius by any means. Where’s the breaking point where cost drives down demand? And who loses? Us? OEMs? Courses? Everybody?



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