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McLaren Golf has launched with a price of $375 per club for its new iron sets, which CEO Neil Howie believes is justified. The company aims to blend its automotive expertise with golf equipment manufacturing.
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As McLaren Golf launched this week with plenty of fanfareâand some sticker shockâthe burgeoning brandâs chief executive is confident its first consumer products are priced appropriately. McLaren, the luxury car maker best known in sports for its championship-winning Formula One team, has entered the golf equipment market with two sets of irons that cost $375 per club. âI feel the price point is justified,â McLaren Golf CEO Neil Howie tells *Front Office Sports*. A full seven-club set (4 iron through pitching wedge) of McLarenâs first two iron collections, Series 1 and Series 3, runs for $2,625. âIâve spoken to a lot of retailers over the last few months, but Iâve had a few say âyou probably should be more expensive,ââ Howie, a former Callaway Golf executive, says. âItâs tricky. The process that weâve gone through is expensive. This is not a cheap manufacturing methodology.â By comparison, Titleist ironsâthe most popular on the PGA Tourâcost between $215 and $285 per club for the companyâs newest T-Series line. TaylorMade charges roughly $250 per club for its premium P7TW irons designed with Tiger Woods. PXG, a manufacturer sometimes criticized by golfers for its high prices, starts pricing for its top-tier Gen 8 irons at $230 per club. McLarenâs iron pricing is more in line with brands like Dunlopâs XXIO Prime or Avoda, which sell irons sets for around $3,000, although they each have just a small presence of tour pros using them. âItâs kind of up there, but itâs not in fairyland,â Howie says. âObviously, weâve done all the competitive analysis of retail prices, and weâre top end, but weâre not out there.â
Justin Rose is McLarenâs first and most notable ambassador, alongside LIV Golfâs Ian Poulter and former LPGA star Michelle Wie West, who is making a semi-comeback to the professional game. All three are also investors in McLaren Golf, although specific equity stakes and other financial details are not public.
Rose is debuting McLarenâs irons this week at the Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral; he shot a 74 (+2) in round 1.
âThe irons work,â Howie says. âIâm not going to go and slap a big price ticket on something I donât believe in because that just doesnât make any sense, and you get called out really quickly.â
McLaren Golf's iron sets are priced at $375 per club, totaling $2,625 for a full seven-club set.
McLaren Golf's ambassadors include Justin Rose, Ian Poulter, and Michelle Wie West, all of whom are also investors in the brand.
McLaren Golf's pricing is comparable to premium brands like Dunlop's XXIO Prime and Avoda, which also sell iron sets for around $3,000.
McLaren chose to enter the golf market due to the synergy between their expertise in material science and aerodynamics and the principles of golf equipment design.

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McLarenâs entry into the golf business has been several years in the making. Howie was retired when he was first asked to consult on the McLaren Golf team, and ultimately ended up taking the CEO position. âThey just wanted to dip their toe into other things, and this has the most synergy of probably any other sport with what theyâre doing, if you think about it,â Howie says. âItâs the study of how objects fly through the air. So, with the material science expertise they have, with the aerodynamics expertise they have, it fits beautifully in with golf.â There will be more iron setsââwhen weâre ready,â Howie saysâand the goal is to eventually make a full bag of clubs, including wedges, putters, metalwoods, and drivers. âI know the golf engineers are having so much fun with the F1 guys,â Howie says. âItâs a joy to behold. Thereâs some nice synergiesâplus the fact, I think, that thereâs probably quite a lot of McLaren owners that play golf.â Despite the high price point, the initial reaction from consumers has been positive. âEarly orders after 24 hours would suggest thereâs plenty of people out there willing to impart that sort of cash,â Howie says. McLaren Golf is building a headquarters about a half hour away from the McLaren Technology Center in Surrey, England. The team of roughly 20 employees is spread out between the U.K. base, New York, Carlsbad, Calif., and Scottsdale, Ariz. The post $375 Per Club? McLaren Golf CEO Says Price Is âJustifiedâ appeared first on Front Office Sports.