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Our Founding Principle

Golf Zone was founded by a group of average Joes who love the game of golf as much as you do. Our business philosophy is as simple as it is old; Treat the customer as you would like to be treated. We've all experienced the hum drum customer service that has become standard practice in todays economy and it is each and every Golf Zone employee's duty and pledge that customer service is of the utmost priority.


Golf Zone Advantage

Golf Zone is not your cookie cutter basement/garage based Internet business. We are a retail (brick & mortar) operation operating an ecommerce site. We stock everything we list on our website showing product availability in real time. You won't find that we list all products as in stock only to back order your order after it was received like some Internet "Mega-sites". All in-stock products ship the same business day and we offer drop shipping direct from our vendors on special orders or out of stock items. Of course since we are a retail operation, you can also pick up your item directly from our retail locations.

Hours of Operation

Golf Zone operates Monday - Saturday from 9AM till 9PM.

We do take Sundays off to squeeze a round in.


How to reach us

We are available by email via our contact form or by phone at 1.877.644.6537

Golf News from Golf Zone
05/09/2008 03:39 AM
Garcia up by 2 at Players Championship (AP)

Kenny Perry acknowledges the crowd's applause after sinking a putt at The Players Championship golf tournament in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., Thursday, May 8, 2008.

His age suggests that Sergio Garcia is about to enter his prime and has every reason to look ahead. He already has six PGA Tour victories, 10 more around the world, has made four Ryder Cup teams and contended in a half-dozen majors. Comfort comes from looking back. The 28-year-old Spaniard showed up at The Players Championship with a putter he used in 2000, when he was a fresh-faced challenger to...



05/09/2008 05:26 PM
Maggert's brother dies in plane crash (AP)
Jeff Maggert withdrew from The Players Championship, telling tournament officials that his brother died in a small plane crash in Colorado en route to his son's college graduation. The Gilpin County (Colo.) Sheriff's office said one man died and a 23-year-old passenger was injured Thursday afternoon when the single-engine plane crashed into a snowy mountain in Black Hawk, about 40 miles west of...
05/08/2008 11:54 AM
Ill Immelman out of Players Championship (AP)
Masters champion Trevor Immelman withdrew Thursday morning from The Players Championship because of an illness, leaving the PGA Tour's flagship event without the last two major champions. Immelman's agent, Jon Wagner, said the player woke up vomiting and had an upset stomach. Immelman returned home to Orlando to recover.
05/09/2008 04:09 PM
Wie struggles, McKay leads at Kingsmill (AP)

Paula Creamer reacts to a missed birdie putt on the 11th hole during the second round of the Michelob Ultra Open LPGA Golf tournament at Kingsmill Resort in Williamsburg, Va., Friday, May 9, 2008.

Editors: Play at the Michelob Ultra Open at Kingsmill has resumed after a rain delay of 52 minutes. AP Sports



05/09/2008 02:42 PM
Karlsson sets course record in Milan (AP)
Robert Karlsson of Sweden shot a course-record 11-under 61 Friday to take the lead after the second round of the Italian Open. Karlsson had two eagles and eight birdies to go with one bogey to finish the round at 15-under 129. Hennie Otto and Mark Foster were two strokes back in second place after both shot 66 to go with first-round 65s.
05/08/2008 08:43 PM
Couples makes most of chance at Sawgrass (AP)
Fred Couples didn't realize until a few months ago that he wasn't eligible for The Players Championship, an event he has won twice and counts among his favorite. Couples missed nearly all of last year with back problems, so he wasn't among the top 125 on the money list. But with so many players pulling out, from Tiger Woods to Martin Kaymer of Germany, Couples kept moving up the alternate list...
05/07/2008 04:16 AM
Course architect Dye selected to Hall (AP)
Pete Dye, the golf course architect who built his reputation on risk-reward shots at courses like TPC Sawgrass and the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island, was selected Tuesday for the World Golf Hall of Fame. Dye was selected in the Lifetime Achievement Category and will be inducted Nov. 10. He will be the fourth person in the Hall of Fame whose primary occupation was a golf course architect, joining...