Top 10 Most Expensive Golf Clubs In The World in 2026
Have a look at the priciest clubs sold worldwide
Words by Ankita Bhowmick in The Lifestyle · Jan 16th, 2019
Golf was known to be played only by the rich and those of the high class in the earlier days. But now, it has become trendy and is played by people from all walks of society. To enjoy the game to the fullest, a golfer needs a club with the best swing movement. Let's look at the world's most expensive golf clubs in 2026.
1. Andrew Dickson Long Nosed Putter - USD 181,000
Believed to have been made by Andrew Dickson, this exceptional Andrew Dickson long-nosed putter was displayed at the esteemed Glasgow international exhibition which is known for depicting Scottish antiques. This golf club was verified as one of the oldest in the world and was sold in an auction for USD 181,000 by Sotheby's.
2. Simon Cossar Fruitwood Metal Headed Putter - USD 165,000
Made by Cossar Club Company, one of the oldest companies that make golf clubs, the Simon Cossar Fruitwood Metal Headed Putter is the second most expensive golf club in the world after Andrew Dickson. It is made up of a metal headed blade putter. In order to pay honour to this club, it was sold in an auction for USD 165,000.
3. Square Toe Light Iron Golf Club - USD 151,000
The Square Toe Light Iron Golf Club is the third most expensive golf club in the world and is made of light iron. It is among the few one dozen clubs which were made in the 17th century and is still available to date. The club was set to be sold in auction at an estimated price of USD 151,000.
4. Golden Putter First Lady Special Edition - USD 150,000
The shaft of this golf club was made of a 5-micrometre thick coating of 24-carat gold and is made of cherry wood and features diamond embellishments. It costs USD 150,000 but a version of it without the diamond embellishment costs 50 times lesser.
5. Hickory Shafted Sabina Putter - USD 120,000
The Hickory Shafted Sabina Putter is a rare and highly sought-after antique golf club dating back to the early 1900s. Crafted by the legendary clubmaker Sabina, this putter features a beautifully preserved hickory shaft and a hand-forged iron head. The club’s design is a perfect blend of artistry and functionality, with intricate engravings and a balanced weight that offers exceptional control on the green. Auctioned for $120,000, this putter is a true collector’s item, embodying the sport's rich history.
6. Long Nosed Scarped Golf Club - USD 91,000
This golf club was billed as a long nosed scraper. It was old and was dated to the 18th century, but was sold in very good condition. This club was sold at the Sotheby's auction for USD 91,000.
7. Honma Beres S-05 5-Star Driver - USD 75,000
The Honma Beres S-05 5-Star Driver represents the peak of luxury craftsmanship in modern golf equipment. Handcrafted in Japan, it features premium materials including gold accents, ultra-light graphite shafts, and meticulous detailing by master artisans. Designed for elite performance and exclusivity, it is often owned by collectors and high-net-worth golfers rather than regular players. Its price reflects not just performance, but artistry, brand prestige, and the painstaking hand-finishing process behind every unit.
8. Mizuno MP-1000 Golf Clubs - USD 60,000
The Mizuno MP-1000 Golf Clubs are a limited edition set representing the perfect fusion of craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology. Each club in the set is custom-made, featuring carbon steel heads with a titanium finish and a shaft designed for maximum energy transfer. The MP-1000 set is known for its precision and feel, providing golfers unmatched control over their game. Priced at $60,000, this set is a testament to Mizuno’s commitment to quality and performance, making it one of the most luxurious golf club sets available.
9. Square Toe Light Iron by Andrew Dickson - USD 55,000
The Square Toe Light Iron by Andrew Dickson is a rare antique golf club dating back to the early days of the sport in Scotland. Known for its distinctive shape and handcrafted wooden shaft, it represents a transitional phase in golf club design. Its value comes from its historical importance, rarity, and association with the early evolution of golf. Collectors prize it as a museum-level artefact, which makes it one of the most demanding vintage golf clubs ever sold at auction.
10. Honma Five Star Golf Clubs - USD 32,000
The Five Star Golf Clubs are the most expensive golf clubs that Honma, the Japanese Golf Club manufacturer has on offer. Many celebrities in the US use the brand. The 14 pieces of Golf Clubs that are available are made of platinum and gold and costs USD 32,000 each.
Last update: April 2026