Amazon March Golf Deals 2025: Save Up to 50% on Callaway, Under Armour, Bridgestone, and Cobra

ONE OF THE best-kept secrets in the crevices of the internet golf community is the Amazon Golf Gear Section. While an unofficial section, especially considering it’s basically kept under the radar, it’s always loaded with high-end gear for less. Like, a lot less.
Just a few weeks out for the spring golf season, Amazon seems to have upped the ante and is offering up to 50 percent off on some of the biggest names in gold apparel and gear. This may also have something to do with the big box retailer’s upcoming Big Spring Sale, which features many seasonal favorites deeply discounted across a slew of different categories. For a limited time, you can save up to 50 percent on brands like Callaway, Cobra, Taylor Made, and Under Armour. Golf essentials like golf balls, rangefinders, and golf apparel are included in the sale; you can even find high-end irons and drivers over 30 percent off.
Naturally, we rounded up some of our favorites to save you the painstaking process of navigating Amazon’s robust golf sale section, which can sometimes be a little overwhelming. Take a look at what we found below.
Best March Golf Deals on Amazon
This list of discounted golf equipment features a couple of high-end rangefinders. The Bushnell Pro X3 is almost 20 percent off (a rarity), and the Redtiger Golf Rangefinder—our pick for the best budget rangefinder—is currently an additional 31 percent off its already reasonable price tag.
And while Amazon isn’t always considered a viable place to buy a new set of golf clubs, we couldn’t help but notice the 2o22 King Cobra Forged Tec X Iron Set for 34 percent off. The seven-piece set includes a gap wedge up to a 5-iron, and if you don’t mind a model that’s a couple of years old for a little less coin, this remains an excellent upgrade. If you’re still desperate to add a few extra yards off the tee, the TaylorMade Golf Qi10 Driver, which features a lower CG projection and higher MOI than the ever-popular Stealth 2, is on sale for 33 percent off. The Callaway Golf Paradym AI Smoke Max Driver, boasting proprietary AI smart ace technology that utilizes real player data for optimized launch conditions, is also 33 percent off on Amazon.
A few premium golf balls also caught our eye. The Srixon Q-Star Tour Golf Balls are currently 25 percent off, the Callaway Golf Chrome Soft X Golf Balls are 21 percent off, and for all of our Kyle Berkshire wannabes out there, the Bridgestone e9 Long Drive Golf Balls are discounted by 23 percent. Other notable deals include a Steel Pushable Golf Cart for under $50, 29 percent off the Par Three Golf Putting Green, and almost 50 percent off ultra-comfortable adidas S2G Spikeless BOA Golf Shoes, which now retail for under $60.
Amazon Golf Sales
Shop Amazon’s March golf deals per category:
- Golf Apparel Deals
- Golf Ball Deals
- Golf Club Deals
- Rangefinder Deals
- Golf Shoe Deals
- Training Equipment Deals
- Golf Accessory Deals
If you haven’t already loaded up on new gear for the spring, now is as good of a time as any. Keep in mind Amazon swaps things out of its sales section pretty regularly. If something catches your eye, act quickly; things go out of stock faster than you can yell “Fore!”
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Tim Kohut is the Deals and Trends Editor for Popular Mechanics, Men’s Health, and Best Products. He has extensive product review and gear coverage expertise, particularly in tech, home, auto, and health. Tim was previously the Deputy Commerce Editor of The Drive and a Commerce Editor at BGR. He’s also overseen gear coverage and strategy at Popular Science, Bob Vila, Outdoor Life, and Field and Stream. He has a strong affinity for cats, Batman, and early 90’s Nicolas Cage films, in that order.