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The golf course I used to work for had a bucket of clubs that players have left over the years. The starter told me that I could take any clubs. So I found this club and didn't know if it was a good club or not. Anyone know anything about "Trend"?

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Wow tough one! But I may have figured this one out....

Trend was a golf company in the 80s and 90s that made cheap starter sets and what I would consider “gimmicky” golf clubs. For example they made a 60 degree sand wedge called the sandmaster super wedge and it’s hideous. Seriously google it...barf. Not sure what  exactly happened to the company, but I know they eventually become a Product Line for Nexxt Golf which essentially had the same business model, but instead of gimmicky clubs they tailored more to ladies and again beginners. Looks like you can still buy some products at various places online (though most said out of stock).  Nexxt appears to be out of business though. They were a Arizona based business with 40 or less employees. Privately owned. And per LinkedIn, the owner/CEO was a GM for Trend back in the 80s and 90s so that makes complete sense. 

Thats all I got for ya. 

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  On 6/5/2018 at 2:07 AM, HJJ003 said:

Wow tough one! But I may have figured this one out....

Trend was a golf company in the 80s and 90s that made cheap starter sets and what I would consider “gimmicky” golf clubs. For example they made a 60 degree sand wedge called the sandmaster super wedge and it’s hideous. Seriously google it...barf. Not sure what  exactly happened to the company, but I know they eventually become a Product Line for Nexxt Golf which essentially had the same business model, but instead of gimmicky clubs they tailored more to ladies and again beginners. Looks like you can still buy some products at various places online (though most said out of stock).  Nexxt appears to be out of business though. They were a Arizona based business with 40 or less employees. Privately owned. And per LinkedIn, the owner/CEO was a GM for Trend back in the 80s and 90s so that makes complete sense. 

Thats all I got for ya. 

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Wow. I am always impressed by the speed of responses I get on these random questions. Thanks so much for the information though!


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  On 6/5/2018 at 2:10 AM, bentaygo said:

Wow. I am always impressed by the speed of responses I get on these random questions. Thanks so much for the information though!

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Glad to help. 

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