It’s easy to think of limited-edition runs of specialty golf clubs as a marketing ploy. But the truth is, these special offers are a chance for companies to expand a technology or test a new concept, probably before that idea becomes mainstream. It’s also an opportunity to try out new finishes that might better match a certain audience’s preferences. Or, fuelled by tour-player demands, offer specs that better align with the games of some average players. With that in mind, here are five special editions that could be just what you’ve been looking for.


TaylorMade Spider Limited

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The compact mallet shape Jason Day uses now comes in a consumer model, with Australian Redback spider accent colours. The weighted heel-and-toe wings add stability.


PXG 0311 Xtreme Xtreme Dark

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An ion-plating process usually used for fuel injectors produces this ultra-durable deep-black finish. It surrounds a hollow, blade-like iron shape with a super thin face.


PING G Stretch3

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This low-lofted adjustable model (12 to 14 degrees) has a deep face made of thin, high-strength steel. The result is enough power to serve as a driver substitute with 3-wood control.


Cobra King F6 Baffler

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Built with input from Rickie Fowler, this adjustable higher-lofted fairway wood (16 to 19 degrees) features sole rails to help the club glide through a variety of lies.


Callaway Apex Black Limited

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This iron design combines a forged body with a high-speed cupface, and it now comes in a custom black finish that includes all-black steel or graphite shafts.