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I’m new here.... anyways Can’t find any info on these clubs or company (state of the art golf company) in general found one on the side of the road in a pile of other stuff (S.O.T.A E.R.S) a putter to be exact I’m just curious as to why there’s nothing on the internet about them hardly?! Like no wiki or forums, barely any forsale and the forums that do exist are like atleast ten years old and 2 of them at that really don’t have anything much about them still but there are a few forsale on eBay and stuff but I’m more curious as to what there all about more than the worth ( found it in the trash)

but anyways please let me know if you have any info on them. Also I left a link to a old forum one of the few I can find thanks

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I know there has to be some Golf geniuses here.:) I came across 2 sets of golf...

 

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The S.O.T.A. trademark was registered, in 1983, by a company called Pro Golf Enterprises LLC in Bellevue, Washington.  Bellevue is slightly east of Seattle.  Could be they are no longer around or got out of the club branding business.  Oddly...I have an old set of Excaliber irons...another of their trademarks.  I don't know if it's the same company but they are decent clubs.  I picked them up at a Goodwill store.

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I happened across a triangular box of 10 brand new SOTA balls under some stuff in my basement.

I don't know if I should just take them out and lose them or sell them to a collector.

They must be worth something all shiny in original box. Cost $17.99 in 1991.

That's $40 in today's money.

 

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