Bugatti’s Top Golf Set Costs $72,000, More Than A New Corvette

If those TaylorMade or Callaway clubs aren't doing it for you anymore, these Bugatti ones might do the trick

Bugatti’s Top Golf Set Costs $72,000, More Than A New Corvette
  • Bugatti has partnered with Japanese golf club manufacturer Honma.
  • The new clubs include expensive irons, drivers, woods, and a putter.
  • Cheapest putter costs $3,200, while the priciest full set costs $72,000.

Just a few weeks after McLaren launched its own line of clubs and accessories, Bugatti has become the latest exotic carmaker to take up golf. While the British company went it alone, Bugatti brought in a specialist, teaming with high-end Japanese brand Honma to do the job properly.

The clubs from Bugatti and Honma look more like pieces of art than items enthusiasts will actually use out on the course. The most dramatic of the pair’s clubs is the Super Premium Bugatti Putter, available in two configurations, 4 Star and 5 Star.

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Taking inspiration from the rear of a Bugatti Tourbillon, the putter looks unlike any other on the market. It sports a custom-milled head with a distinctive grip, and the sole takes inspiration from tachometers used in Bugatti cars. If you show up to your local golf course with clubs like these, you’re bound to make your rivals and friends envious. If you pull up in the golf course carpark in a Bugatti Chiron with these clubs, you’ll be royalty.

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Bugatti and Honma have also launched two different collections of irons and drivers. The first, known as the Beres Super Premium Collection, will be available in Honma’s 3 Star, 4 Star, and 5 Star configurations, which denote the quality of the materials and their exclusivity. Both the 3 Star and 4 Star models have a stunning ice-blue finish inspired by Bugatti’s familiar two-tone paint work. The 5 Star version will be capped at just 20 sets worldwide.

 Bugatti’s Top Golf Set Costs $72,000, More Than A New Corvette

Whereas the Beres Super Premium Collection is specifically described as a “collectible work of art,” serious golfers might be tempted into buying the Tour World Premium Collection. These clubs are made from titanium-carbon composite and designed to deliver the ultimate in performance.

While we thought McLaren’s recently launched clubs were expensive, these make them look cheap. The base 4 Star version of the putter costs $3,200, while the 5 Star version is $9,600. The most affordable set is the Tour World Premium Collection in 3 Star configuration, available from $6,500. Meanwhile, the 3 Star, 4 Star, and 5 Star versions of the Beres Super Premium Collection are priced at $12,500, $25,000, and $72,000, respectively. That top figure beats a base 2027 Corvette Stingray, which starts at $70,000.

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