Stix collaborates with Nicklaus Companies to launch new club range

Stix Golf and Nicklaus Companies have joined forces to create a new range of high quality golf clubs for the complete cross-section golfers.

Stix Golf and Nicklaus Companies have joined forces to create a new range of high quality golf clubs for the complete cross-section golfers.

Stix has made a name for itself among golfers by producing high quality golf club sets and selling directly to consumers at a reasonable price. Stix has adopted a ‘less is more’ ideology in their product offerings, using sleek minimalist designs while maximising the engineering prowess and features that a premium set of golf clubs needs.

“Stix is growing the game by making quality golf equipment available to a wider audience,” said Stix founder Gabe Coyne. “We have enjoyed success doing just that in our first four years, and it is now an honor for Stix to join forces with the iconic global Nicklaus brand to create a collection of clubs that will enable more people to enjoy golf.

“The Nicklaus brand stands for quality, performance, and unparalleled excellence, and we share a common mission to offer quality golf equipment at more affordable prices so more people can access and enjoy the game.”

The first Nicklaus sets by Stix are already in the product design and engineering phase and will officially debut next month at the 2025 PGA Show. 

The Nicklaus sets will be available to the public in April and will initially be sold exclusively on stixgolf.comnicklaus.com and fairwayjockey.com.

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