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Golf shops in Suffolk

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Aldeburgh Golf Club Pro Shop: Stocked with leading brands in clubs, clothing, and accessories. Visitors can also book lessons with the resident PGA professional, and hire trolleys or buggies for the course.

Thorpeness Golf Club and Hotel Pro Shop: A well-equipped shop offering apparel, balls, and golf clubs, alongside hire options for buggies and trolleys. Staff can also arrange coaching sessions for all levels.

Woodbridge Golf Club Pro Shop: Known for its expert advice and friendly service, this shop offers custom club fittings, branded clothing, and the essentials you need for a round.

Ufford Park Golf Shop, near Woodbridge: One of the largest selections in Suffolk, with a wide range of equipment, clothing, and accessories. Also home to a two-tier driving range and fitting centre.

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