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Bentley Releases Bespoke Golf Clubs for 2020

5 years ago
1 min read

 by Michael Satterfield

Bentley Golf has released its latest collection of high-performance clubs inspired by the Bentley Continental GT. The irons feature titanium faces and carbon-fiber backs, wedge options sport CNC-milled face grooves and back cavities. The putter combines high-density steel, super-soft aluminum and carbon-fiber detailing. While the manufacturing partner has not been released Bentley did share that the clubs are made in Ichikawa, Japan, meaning they are likely from one of three manufactures,  Kyoei, Miura, or Fujimoto.

The design of the Tech Collection pulls inspiration from the brand’s past, present, and future. These elements come together to create a range that reflects Bentley’s philosophy of unrivaled design and exceptional craftsmanship.

Bentley Designer Chris Cooke

The Bentley clubs are customizable, gofers can choose from several colors of the shaft, accent colors, leather grip colors, even down to the color of the stitching. Configuring the clubs online to make a complete set, including a bag, starts at just over $10,000 and can run as much as $24,000 once fully customized. The Bentley Golf Tech Collection clubs will stand out at the clubhouse, that is for sure.

You can learn more and configure your own set at www.bentleygolf.com.

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